[llvm-commits] CVS: llvm/lib/System/ltdl.c

Reid Spencer reid at x10sys.com
Mon Nov 29 04:02:36 PST 2004



Changes in directory llvm/lib/System:

ltdl.c added (r1.1)
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Log message:

Original version of ltdl.c from libtool 1.5.10


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Diffs of the changes:  (+4495 -0)

Index: llvm/lib/System/ltdl.c
diff -c /dev/null llvm/lib/System/ltdl.c:1.1
*** /dev/null	Mon Nov 29 06:02:35 2004
--- llvm/lib/System/ltdl.c	Mon Nov 29 06:02:25 2004
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*** 0 ****
--- 1,4495 ----
+ /* ltdl.c -- system independent dlopen wrapper
+    Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+    Originally by Thomas Tanner <tanner at ffii.org>
+    This file is part of GNU Libtool.
+ 
+ This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ 
+ As a special exception to the GNU Lesser General Public License,
+ if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that
+ is built using GNU libtool, you may include it under the same
+ distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
+ 
+ This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ 
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
+ 02111-1307  USA
+ 
+ */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H
+ #  include <config.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_UNISTD_H
+ #  include <unistd.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_STDIO_H
+ #  include <stdio.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ /* Include the header defining malloc.  On K&R C compilers,
+    that's <malloc.h>, on ANSI C and ISO C compilers, that's <stdlib.h>.  */
+ #if HAVE_STDLIB_H
+ #  include <stdlib.h>
+ #else
+ #  if HAVE_MALLOC_H
+ #    include <malloc.h>
+ #  endif
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_STRING_H
+ #  include <string.h>
+ #else
+ #  if HAVE_STRINGS_H
+ #    include <strings.h>
+ #  endif
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_CTYPE_H
+ #  include <ctype.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_MEMORY_H
+ #  include <memory.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_ERRNO_H
+ #  include <errno.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ #ifndef __WINDOWS__
+ #  ifdef __WIN32__
+ #    define __WINDOWS__
+ #  endif
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ #undef LT_USE_POSIX_DIRENT
+ #ifdef HAVE_CLOSEDIR
+ #  ifdef HAVE_OPENDIR
+ #    ifdef HAVE_READDIR
+ #      ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
+ #        define LT_USE_POSIX_DIRENT
+ #      endif /* HAVE_DIRENT_H */
+ #    endif /* HAVE_READDIR */
+ #  endif /* HAVE_OPENDIR */
+ #endif /* HAVE_CLOSEDIR */
+ 
+ 
+ #undef LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION
+ #ifndef LT_USE_POSIX_DIRENT
+ #  ifdef __WINDOWS__
+ #    define LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION
+ #  endif /* __WINDOWS__ */
+ #endif /* LT_USE_POSIX_DIRENT */
+ 
+ 
+ #ifdef LT_USE_POSIX_DIRENT
+ #  include <dirent.h>
+ #  define LT_D_NAMLEN(dirent) (strlen((dirent)->d_name))
+ #else
+ #  ifdef LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION
+ #    define LT_D_NAMLEN(dirent) (strlen((dirent)->d_name))
+ #  else
+ #    define dirent direct
+ #    define LT_D_NAMLEN(dirent) ((dirent)->d_namlen)
+ #    if HAVE_SYS_NDIR_H
+ #      include <sys/ndir.h>
+ #    endif
+ #    if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
+ #      include <sys/dir.h>
+ #    endif
+ #    if HAVE_NDIR_H
+ #      include <ndir.h>
+ #    endif
+ #  endif
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_ARGZ_H
+ #  include <argz.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_ASSERT_H
+ #  include <assert.h>
+ #else
+ #  define assert(arg)	((void) 0)
+ #endif
+ 
+ #include "ltdl.h"
+ 
+ #if WITH_DMALLOC
+ #  include <dmalloc.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- WINDOWS SUPPORT --- */
+ 
+ 
+ #ifdef DLL_EXPORT
+ #  define LT_GLOBAL_DATA	__declspec(dllexport)
+ #else
+ #  define LT_GLOBAL_DATA
+ #endif
+ 
+ /* fopen() mode flags for reading a text file */
+ #undef	LT_READTEXT_MODE
+ #ifdef __WINDOWS__
+ #  define LT_READTEXT_MODE "rt"
+ #else
+ #  define LT_READTEXT_MODE "r"
+ #endif
+ 
+ #ifdef LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION
+ 
+ #include <windows.h>
+ 
+ #define dirent lt_dirent
+ #define DIR lt_DIR
+ 
+ struct dirent
+ {
+   char d_name[2048];
+   int  d_namlen;
+ };
+ 
+ typedef struct _DIR
+ {
+   HANDLE hSearch;
+   WIN32_FIND_DATA Win32FindData;
+   BOOL firsttime;
+   struct dirent file_info;
+ } DIR;
+ 
+ #endif /* LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION */
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- MANIFEST CONSTANTS --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* Standard libltdl search path environment variable name  */
+ #undef  LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR
+ #define LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR	"LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH"
+ 
+ /* Standard libtool archive file extension.  */
+ #undef  LTDL_ARCHIVE_EXT
+ #define LTDL_ARCHIVE_EXT	".la"
+ 
+ /* max. filename length */
+ #ifndef LT_FILENAME_MAX
+ #  define LT_FILENAME_MAX	1024
+ #endif
+ 
+ /* This is the maximum symbol size that won't require malloc/free */
+ #undef	LT_SYMBOL_LENGTH
+ #define LT_SYMBOL_LENGTH	128
+ 
+ /* This accounts for the _LTX_ separator */
+ #undef	LT_SYMBOL_OVERHEAD
+ #define LT_SYMBOL_OVERHEAD	5
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- MEMORY HANDLING --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* These are the functions used internally.  In addition to making
+    use of the associated function pointers above, they also perform
+    error handling.  */
+ static char   *lt_estrdup	LT_PARAMS((const char *str));
+ static lt_ptr lt_emalloc	LT_PARAMS((size_t size));
+ static lt_ptr lt_erealloc	LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr addr, size_t size));
+ 
+ /* static lt_ptr rpl_realloc	LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr ptr, size_t size)); */
+ #define rpl_realloc realloc
+ 
+ /* These are the pointers that can be changed by the caller:  */
+ LT_GLOBAL_DATA lt_ptr (*lt_dlmalloc)	LT_PARAMS((size_t size))
+  			= (lt_ptr (*) LT_PARAMS((size_t))) malloc;
+ LT_GLOBAL_DATA lt_ptr (*lt_dlrealloc)	LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr ptr, size_t size))
+  			= (lt_ptr (*) LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr, size_t))) rpl_realloc;
+ LT_GLOBAL_DATA void   (*lt_dlfree)	LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr ptr))
+  			= (void (*) LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr))) free;
+ 
+ /* The following macros reduce the amount of typing needed to cast
+    assigned memory.  */
+ #if WITH_DMALLOC
+ 
+ #define LT_DLMALLOC(tp, n)	((tp *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_DLREALLOC(tp, p, n)	((tp *) xrealloc ((p), (n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_DLFREE(p)						\
+ 	LT_STMT_START { if (p) (p) = (xfree (p), (lt_ptr) 0); } LT_STMT_END
+ 
+ #define LT_EMALLOC(tp, n)	((tp *) xmalloc ((n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_EREALLOC(tp, p, n)	((tp *) xrealloc ((p), (n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ 
+ #else
+ 
+ #define LT_DLMALLOC(tp, n)	((tp *) lt_dlmalloc ((n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_DLREALLOC(tp, p, n)	((tp *) lt_dlrealloc ((p), (n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_DLFREE(p)						\
+ 	LT_STMT_START { if (p) (p) = (lt_dlfree (p), (lt_ptr) 0); } LT_STMT_END
+ 
+ #define LT_EMALLOC(tp, n)	((tp *) lt_emalloc ((n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ #define LT_EREALLOC(tp, p, n)	((tp *) lt_erealloc ((p), (n) * sizeof(tp)))
+ 
+ #endif
+ 
+ #define LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN(p, q)			LT_STMT_START {	\
+ 	if ((p) != (q)) { if (p) lt_dlfree (p); (p) = (q); (q) = 0; }	\
+ 						} LT_STMT_END
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- REPLACEMENT FUNCTIONS --- */
+ 
+ 
+ #undef strdup
+ #define strdup rpl_strdup
+ 
+ static char *strdup LT_PARAMS((const char *str));
+ 
+ static char *
+ strdup(str)
+      const char *str;
+ {
+   char *tmp = 0;
+ 
+   if (str)
+     {
+       tmp = LT_DLMALLOC (char, 1+ strlen (str));
+       if (tmp)
+ 	{
+ 	  strcpy(tmp, str);
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   return tmp;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_STRCMP
+ 
+ #undef strcmp
+ #define strcmp rpl_strcmp
+ 
+ static int strcmp LT_PARAMS((const char *str1, const char *str2));
+ 
+ static int
+ strcmp (str1, str2)
+      const char *str1;
+      const char *str2;
+ {
+   if (str1 == str2)
+     return 0;
+   if (str1 == 0)
+     return -1;
+   if (str2 == 0)
+     return 1;
+ 
+   for (;*str1 && *str2; ++str1, ++str2)
+     {
+       if (*str1 != *str2)
+ 	break;
+     }
+ 
+   return (int)(*str1 - *str2);
+ }
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_STRCHR
+ 
+ #  if HAVE_INDEX
+ #    define strchr index
+ #  else
+ #    define strchr rpl_strchr
+ 
+ static const char *strchr LT_PARAMS((const char *str, int ch));
+ 
+ static const char*
+ strchr(str, ch)
+      const char *str;
+      int ch;
+ {
+   const char *p;
+ 
+   for (p = str; *p != (char)ch && *p != LT_EOS_CHAR; ++p)
+     /*NOWORK*/;
+ 
+   return (*p == (char)ch) ? p : 0;
+ }
+ 
+ #  endif
+ #endif /* !HAVE_STRCHR */
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_STRRCHR
+ 
+ #  if HAVE_RINDEX
+ #    define strrchr rindex
+ #  else
+ #    define strrchr rpl_strrchr
+ 
+ static const char *strrchr LT_PARAMS((const char *str, int ch));
+ 
+ static const char*
+ strrchr(str, ch)
+      const char *str;
+      int ch;
+ {
+   const char *p, *q = 0;
+ 
+   for (p = str; *p != LT_EOS_CHAR; ++p)
+     {
+       if (*p == (char) ch)
+ 	{
+ 	  q = p;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   return q;
+ }
+ 
+ # endif
+ #endif
+ 
+ /* NOTE:  Neither bcopy nor the memcpy implementation below can
+           reliably handle copying in overlapping areas of memory.  Use
+           memmove (for which there is a fallback implmentation below)
+ 	  if you need that behaviour.  */
+ #if ! HAVE_MEMCPY
+ 
+ #  if HAVE_BCOPY
+ #    define memcpy(dest, src, size)	bcopy (src, dest, size)
+ #  else
+ #    define memcpy rpl_memcpy
+ 
+ static lt_ptr memcpy LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr dest, const lt_ptr src, size_t size));
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ memcpy (dest, src, size)
+      lt_ptr dest;
+      const lt_ptr src;
+      size_t size;
+ {
+   const char *	s = src;
+   char *	d = dest;
+   size_t	i = 0;
+ 
+   for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
+     {
+       d[i] = s[i];
+     }
+ 
+   return dest;
+ }
+ 
+ #  endif /* !HAVE_BCOPY */
+ #endif   /* !HAVE_MEMCPY */
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_MEMMOVE
+ #  define memmove rpl_memmove
+ 
+ static lt_ptr memmove LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr dest, const lt_ptr src, size_t size));
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ memmove (dest, src, size)
+      lt_ptr dest;
+      const lt_ptr src;
+      size_t size;
+ {
+   const char *	s = src;
+   char *	d = dest;
+   size_t	i;
+ 
+   if (d < s)
+     for (i = 0; i < size; ++i)
+       {
+ 	d[i] = s[i];
+       }
+   else if (d > s && size > 0)
+     for (i = size -1; ; --i)
+       {
+ 	d[i] = s[i];
+ 	if (i == 0)
+ 	  break;
+       }
+ 
+   return dest;
+ }
+ 
+ #endif /* !HAVE_MEMMOVE */
+ 
+ #ifdef LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION
+ 
+ static void closedir LT_PARAMS((DIR *entry));
+ 
+ static void
+ closedir(entry)
+   DIR *entry;
+ {
+   assert(entry != (DIR *) NULL);
+   FindClose(entry->hSearch);
+   lt_dlfree((lt_ptr)entry);
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ static DIR * opendir LT_PARAMS((const char *path));
+ 
+ static DIR*
+ opendir (path)
+   const char *path;
+ {
+   char file_specification[LT_FILENAME_MAX];
+   DIR *entry;
+ 
+   assert(path != (char *) NULL);
+   (void) strncpy(file_specification,path,LT_FILENAME_MAX-1);
+   (void) strcat(file_specification,"\\");
+   entry = LT_DLMALLOC (DIR,sizeof(DIR));
+   if (entry != (DIR *) 0)
+     {
+       entry->firsttime = TRUE;
+       entry->hSearch = FindFirstFile(file_specification,&entry->Win32FindData);
+     }
+   if (entry->hSearch == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
+     {
+       (void) strcat(file_specification,"\\*.*");
+       entry->hSearch = FindFirstFile(file_specification,&entry->Win32FindData);
+       if (entry->hSearch == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
+         {
+           LT_DLFREE (entry);
+           return (DIR *) 0;
+         }
+     }
+   return(entry);
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ static struct dirent *readdir LT_PARAMS((DIR *entry));
+ 
+ static struct dirent *readdir(entry)
+   DIR *entry;
+ {
+   int
+     status;
+ 
+   if (entry == (DIR *) 0)
+     return((struct dirent *) 0);
+   if (!entry->firsttime)
+     {
+       status = FindNextFile(entry->hSearch,&entry->Win32FindData);
+       if (status == 0)
+         return((struct dirent *) 0);
+     }
+   entry->firsttime = FALSE;
+   (void) strncpy(entry->file_info.d_name,entry->Win32FindData.cFileName,
+     LT_FILENAME_MAX-1);
+   entry->file_info.d_namlen = strlen(entry->file_info.d_name);
+   return(&entry->file_info);
+ }
+ 
+ #endif /* LT_USE_WINDOWS_DIRENT_EMULATION */
+ 
+ /* According to Alexandre Oliva <oliva at lsd.ic.unicamp.br>,
+     ``realloc is not entirely portable''
+    In any case we want to use the allocator supplied by the user without
+    burdening them with an lt_dlrealloc function pointer to maintain.
+    Instead implement our own version (with known boundary conditions)
+    using lt_dlmalloc and lt_dlfree. */
+ 
+ /* #undef realloc
+    #define realloc rpl_realloc
+ */
+ #if 0
+   /* You can't (re)define realloc unless you also (re)define malloc.
+      Right now, this code uses the size of the *destination* to decide
+      how much to copy.  That's not right, but you can't know the size
+      of the source unless you know enough about, or wrote malloc.  So
+      this code is disabled... */
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ realloc (ptr, size)
+      lt_ptr ptr;
+      size_t size;
+ {
+   if (size == 0)
+     {
+       /* For zero or less bytes, free the original memory */
+       if (ptr != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  lt_dlfree (ptr);
+ 	}
+ 
+       return (lt_ptr) 0;
+     }
+   else if (ptr == 0)
+     {
+       /* Allow reallocation of a NULL pointer.  */
+       return lt_dlmalloc (size);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* Allocate a new block, copy and free the old block.  */
+       lt_ptr mem = lt_dlmalloc (size);
+ 
+       if (mem)
+ 	{
+ 	  memcpy (mem, ptr, size);
+ 	  lt_dlfree (ptr);
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* Note that the contents of PTR are not damaged if there is
+ 	 insufficient memory to realloc.  */
+       return mem;
+     }
+ }
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_ARGZ_APPEND
+ #  define argz_append rpl_argz_append
+ 
+ static error_t argz_append LT_PARAMS((char **pargz, size_t *pargz_len,
+ 					const char *buf, size_t buf_len));
+ 
+ static error_t
+ argz_append (pargz, pargz_len, buf, buf_len)
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+      const char *buf;
+      size_t buf_len;
+ {
+   size_t argz_len;
+   char  *argz;
+ 
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+   assert ((*pargz && *pargz_len) || (!*pargz && !*pargz_len));
+ 
+   /* If nothing needs to be appended, no more work is required.  */
+   if (buf_len == 0)
+     return 0;
+ 
+   /* Ensure there is enough room to append BUF_LEN.  */
+   argz_len = *pargz_len + buf_len;
+   argz = LT_DLREALLOC (char, *pargz, argz_len);
+   if (!argz)
+     return ENOMEM;
+ 
+   /* Copy characters from BUF after terminating '\0' in ARGZ.  */
+   memcpy (argz + *pargz_len, buf, buf_len);
+ 
+   /* Assign new values.  */
+   *pargz = argz;
+   *pargz_len = argz_len;
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ #endif /* !HAVE_ARGZ_APPEND */
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_ARGZ_CREATE_SEP
+ #  define argz_create_sep rpl_argz_create_sep
+ 
+ static error_t argz_create_sep LT_PARAMS((const char *str, int delim,
+ 					    char **pargz, size_t *pargz_len));
+ 
+ static error_t
+ argz_create_sep (str, delim, pargz, pargz_len)
+      const char *str;
+      int delim;
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+ {
+   size_t argz_len;
+   char *argz = 0;
+ 
+   assert (str);
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+ 
+   /* Make a copy of STR, but replacing each occurence of
+      DELIM with '\0'.  */
+   argz_len = 1+ LT_STRLEN (str);
+   if (argz_len)
+     {
+       const char *p;
+       char *q;
+ 
+       argz = LT_DLMALLOC (char, argz_len);
+       if (!argz)
+ 	return ENOMEM;
+ 
+       for (p = str, q = argz; *p != LT_EOS_CHAR; ++p)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (*p == delim)
+ 	    {
+ 	      /* Ignore leading delimiters, and fold consecutive
+ 		 delimiters in STR into a single '\0' in ARGZ.  */
+ 	      if ((q > argz) && (q[-1] != LT_EOS_CHAR))
+ 		*q++ = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+ 	      else
+ 		--argz_len;
+ 	    }
+ 	  else
+ 	    *q++ = *p;
+ 	}
+       /* Copy terminating LT_EOS_CHAR.  */
+       *q = *p;
+     }
+ 
+   /* If ARGZ_LEN has shrunk to nothing, release ARGZ's memory.  */
+   if (!argz_len)
+     LT_DLFREE (argz);
+ 
+   /* Assign new values.  */
+   *pargz = argz;
+   *pargz_len = argz_len;
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ #endif /* !HAVE_ARGZ_CREATE_SEP */
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_ARGZ_INSERT
+ #  define argz_insert rpl_argz_insert
+ 
+ static error_t argz_insert LT_PARAMS((char **pargz, size_t *pargz_len,
+ 					char *before, const char *entry));
+ 
+ static error_t
+ argz_insert (pargz, pargz_len, before, entry)
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+      char *before;
+      const char *entry;
+ {
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+   assert (entry && *entry);
+ 
+   /* No BEFORE address indicates ENTRY should be inserted after the
+      current last element.  */
+   if (!before)
+     return argz_append (pargz, pargz_len, entry, 1+ LT_STRLEN (entry));
+ 
+   /* This probably indicates a programmer error, but to preserve
+      semantics, scan back to the start of an entry if BEFORE points
+      into the middle of it.  */
+   while ((before > *pargz) && (before[-1] != LT_EOS_CHAR))
+     --before;
+ 
+   {
+     size_t entry_len	= 1+ LT_STRLEN (entry);
+     size_t argz_len	= *pargz_len + entry_len;
+     size_t offset	= before - *pargz;
+     char   *argz	= LT_DLREALLOC (char, *pargz, argz_len);
+ 
+     if (!argz)
+       return ENOMEM;
+ 
+     /* Make BEFORE point to the equivalent offset in ARGZ that it
+        used to have in *PARGZ incase realloc() moved the block.  */
+     before = argz + offset;
+ 
+     /* Move the ARGZ entries starting at BEFORE up into the new
+        space at the end -- making room to copy ENTRY into the
+        resulting gap.  */
+     memmove (before + entry_len, before, *pargz_len - offset);
+     memcpy  (before, entry, entry_len);
+ 
+     /* Assign new values.  */
+     *pargz = argz;
+     *pargz_len = argz_len;
+   }
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ #endif /* !HAVE_ARGZ_INSERT */
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_ARGZ_NEXT
+ #  define argz_next rpl_argz_next
+ 
+ static char *argz_next LT_PARAMS((char *argz, size_t argz_len,
+ 				    const char *entry));
+ 
+ static char *
+ argz_next (argz, argz_len, entry)
+      char *argz;
+      size_t argz_len;
+      const char *entry;
+ {
+   assert ((argz && argz_len) || (!argz && !argz_len));
+ 
+   if (entry)
+     {
+       /* Either ARGZ/ARGZ_LEN is empty, or ENTRY points into an address
+ 	 within the ARGZ vector.  */
+       assert ((!argz && !argz_len)
+ 	      || ((argz <= entry) && (entry < (argz + argz_len))));
+ 
+       /* Move to the char immediately after the terminating
+ 	 '\0' of ENTRY.  */
+       entry = 1+ strchr (entry, LT_EOS_CHAR);
+ 
+       /* Return either the new ENTRY, or else NULL if ARGZ is
+ 	 exhausted.  */
+       return (entry >= argz + argz_len) ? 0 : (char *) entry;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* This should probably be flagged as a programmer error,
+ 	 since starting an argz_next loop with the iterator set
+ 	 to ARGZ is safer.  To preserve semantics, handle the NULL
+ 	 case by returning the start of ARGZ (if any).  */
+       if (argz_len > 0)
+ 	return argz;
+       else
+ 	return 0;
+     }
+ }
+ #endif /* !HAVE_ARGZ_NEXT */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ #if ! HAVE_ARGZ_STRINGIFY
+ #  define argz_stringify rpl_argz_stringify
+ 
+ static void argz_stringify LT_PARAMS((char *argz, size_t argz_len,
+ 				       int sep));
+ 
+ static void
+ argz_stringify (argz, argz_len, sep)
+      char *argz;
+      size_t argz_len;
+      int sep;
+ {
+   assert ((argz && argz_len) || (!argz && !argz_len));
+ 
+   if (sep)
+     {
+       --argz_len;		/* don't stringify the terminating EOS */
+       while (--argz_len > 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (argz[argz_len] == LT_EOS_CHAR)
+ 	    argz[argz_len] = sep;
+ 	}
+     }
+ }
+ #endif /* !HAVE_ARGZ_STRINGIFY */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- TYPE DEFINITIONS -- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* This type is used for the array of caller data sets in each handler. */
+ typedef struct {
+   lt_dlcaller_id	key;
+   lt_ptr		data;
+ } lt_caller_data;
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- OPAQUE STRUCTURES DECLARED IN LTDL.H --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* Extract the diagnostic strings from the error table macro in the same
+    order as the enumerated indices in ltdl.h. */
+ 
+ static const char *lt_dlerror_strings[] =
+   {
+ #define LT_ERROR(name, diagnostic)	(diagnostic),
+     lt_dlerror_table
+ #undef LT_ERROR
+ 
+     0
+   };
+ 
+ /* This structure is used for the list of registered loaders. */
+ struct lt_dlloader {
+   struct lt_dlloader   *next;
+   const char	       *loader_name;	/* identifying name for each loader */
+   const char	       *sym_prefix;	/* prefix for symbols */
+   lt_module_open       *module_open;
+   lt_module_close      *module_close;
+   lt_find_sym	       *find_sym;
+   lt_dlloader_exit     *dlloader_exit;
+   lt_user_data		dlloader_data;
+ };
+ 
+ struct lt_dlhandle_struct {
+   struct lt_dlhandle_struct   *next;
+   lt_dlloader	       *loader;		/* dlopening interface */
+   lt_dlinfo		info;
+   int			depcount;	/* number of dependencies */
+   lt_dlhandle	       *deplibs;	/* dependencies */
+   lt_module		module;		/* system module handle */
+   lt_ptr		system;		/* system specific data */
+   lt_caller_data       *caller_data;	/* per caller associated data */
+   int			flags;		/* various boolean stats */
+ };
+ 
+ /* Various boolean flags can be stored in the flags field of an
+    lt_dlhandle_struct... */
+ #define LT_DLGET_FLAG(handle, flag) (((handle)->flags & (flag)) == (flag))
+ #define LT_DLSET_FLAG(handle, flag) ((handle)->flags |= (flag))
+ 
+ #define LT_DLRESIDENT_FLAG	    (0x01 << 0)
+ /* ...add more flags here... */
+ 
+ #define LT_DLIS_RESIDENT(handle)    LT_DLGET_FLAG(handle, LT_DLRESIDENT_FLAG)
+ 
+ 
+ #define LT_DLSTRERROR(name)	lt_dlerror_strings[LT_CONC(LT_ERROR_,name)]
+ 
+ static	const char	objdir[]		= LTDL_OBJDIR;
+ static	const char	archive_ext[]		= LTDL_ARCHIVE_EXT;
+ #ifdef	LTDL_SHLIB_EXT
+ static	const char	shlib_ext[]		= LTDL_SHLIB_EXT;
+ #endif
+ #ifdef	LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH
+ static	const char	sys_search_path[]	= LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH;
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- MUTEX LOCKING --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* Macros to make it easier to run the lock functions only if they have
+    been registered.  The reason for the complicated lock macro is to
+    ensure that the stored error message from the last error is not
+    accidentally erased if the current function doesn't generate an
+    error of its own.  */
+ #define LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK()			LT_STMT_START {	\
+ 	if (lt_dlmutex_lock_func) (*lt_dlmutex_lock_func)();	\
+ 						} LT_STMT_END
+ #define LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK()			LT_STMT_START { \
+ 	if (lt_dlmutex_unlock_func) (*lt_dlmutex_unlock_func)();\
+ 						} LT_STMT_END
+ #define LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR(errormsg)		LT_STMT_START {	\
+ 	if (lt_dlmutex_seterror_func)				\
+ 		(*lt_dlmutex_seterror_func) (errormsg);		\
+ 	else 	lt_dllast_error = (errormsg);	} LT_STMT_END
+ #define LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR(errormsg)		LT_STMT_START {	\
+ 	if (lt_dlmutex_seterror_func)				\
+ 		(errormsg) = (*lt_dlmutex_geterror_func) ();	\
+ 	else	(errormsg) = lt_dllast_error;	} LT_STMT_END
+ 
+ /* The mutex functions stored here are global, and are necessarily the
+    same for all threads that wish to share access to libltdl.  */
+ static	lt_dlmutex_lock	    *lt_dlmutex_lock_func     = 0;
+ static	lt_dlmutex_unlock   *lt_dlmutex_unlock_func   = 0;
+ static	lt_dlmutex_seterror *lt_dlmutex_seterror_func = 0;
+ static	lt_dlmutex_geterror *lt_dlmutex_geterror_func = 0;
+ static	const char	    *lt_dllast_error	      = 0;
+ 
+ 
+ /* Either set or reset the mutex functions.  Either all the arguments must
+    be valid functions, or else all can be NULL to turn off locking entirely.
+    The registered functions should be manipulating a static global lock
+    from the lock() and unlock() callbacks, which needs to be reentrant.  */
+ int
+ lt_dlmutex_register (lock, unlock, seterror, geterror)
+      lt_dlmutex_lock *lock;
+      lt_dlmutex_unlock *unlock;
+      lt_dlmutex_seterror *seterror;
+      lt_dlmutex_geterror *geterror;
+ {
+   lt_dlmutex_unlock *old_unlock = unlock;
+   int		     errors	= 0;
+ 
+   /* Lock using the old lock() callback, if any.  */
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   if ((lock && unlock && seterror && geterror)
+       || !(lock || unlock || seterror || geterror))
+     {
+       lt_dlmutex_lock_func     = lock;
+       lt_dlmutex_unlock_func   = unlock;
+       lt_dlmutex_geterror_func = geterror;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_MUTEX_ARGS));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+   /* Use the old unlock() callback we saved earlier, if any.  Otherwise
+      record any errors using internal storage.  */
+   if (old_unlock)
+     (*old_unlock) ();
+ 
+   /* Return the number of errors encountered during the execution of
+      this function.  */
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- ERROR HANDLING --- */
+ 
+ 
+ static	const char    **user_error_strings	= 0;
+ static	int		errorcount		= LT_ERROR_MAX;
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dladderror (diagnostic)
+      const char *diagnostic;
+ {
+   int		errindex = 0;
+   int		result	 = -1;
+   const char  **temp     = (const char **) 0;
+ 
+   assert (diagnostic);
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   errindex = errorcount - LT_ERROR_MAX;
+   temp = LT_EREALLOC (const char *, user_error_strings, 1 + errindex);
+   if (temp)
+     {
+       user_error_strings		= temp;
+       user_error_strings[errindex]	= diagnostic;
+       result				= errorcount++;
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return result;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlseterror (errindex)
+      int errindex;
+ {
+   int		errors	 = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   if (errindex >= errorcount || errindex < 0)
+     {
+       /* Ack!  Error setting the error message! */
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_ERRORCODE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+   else if (errindex < LT_ERROR_MAX)
+     {
+       /* No error setting the error message! */
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (lt_dlerror_strings[errindex]);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* No error setting the error message! */
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (user_error_strings[errindex - LT_ERROR_MAX]);
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ lt_emalloc (size)
+      size_t size;
+ {
+   lt_ptr mem = lt_dlmalloc (size);
+   if (size && !mem)
+     LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_MEMORY));
+   return mem;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ lt_erealloc (addr, size)
+      lt_ptr addr;
+      size_t size;
+ {
+   lt_ptr mem = lt_dlrealloc (addr, size);
+   if (size && !mem)
+     LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_MEMORY));
+   return mem;
+ }
+ 
+ static char *
+ lt_estrdup (str)
+      const char *str;
+ {
+   char *copy = strdup (str);
+   if (LT_STRLEN (str) && !copy)
+     LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_MEMORY));
+   return copy;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- DLOPEN() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ 
+ #if HAVE_LIBDL
+ 
+ /* dynamic linking with dlopen/dlsym */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_DLFCN_H
+ #  include <dlfcn.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #if HAVE_SYS_DL_H
+ #  include <sys/dl.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ #ifdef RTLD_GLOBAL
+ #  define LT_GLOBAL		RTLD_GLOBAL
+ #else
+ #  ifdef DL_GLOBAL
+ #    define LT_GLOBAL		DL_GLOBAL
+ #  endif
+ #endif /* !RTLD_GLOBAL */
+ #ifndef LT_GLOBAL
+ #  define LT_GLOBAL		0
+ #endif /* !LT_GLOBAL */
+ 
+ /* We may have to define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW in the command line if we
+    find out it does not work in some platform. */
+ #ifndef LT_LAZY_OR_NOW
+ #  ifdef RTLD_LAZY
+ #    define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW	RTLD_LAZY
+ #  else
+ #    ifdef DL_LAZY
+ #      define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW	DL_LAZY
+ #    endif
+ #  endif /* !RTLD_LAZY */
+ #endif
+ #ifndef LT_LAZY_OR_NOW
+ #  ifdef RTLD_NOW
+ #    define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW	RTLD_NOW
+ #  else
+ #    ifdef DL_NOW
+ #      define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW	DL_NOW
+ #    endif
+ #  endif /* !RTLD_NOW */
+ #endif
+ #ifndef LT_LAZY_OR_NOW
+ #  define LT_LAZY_OR_NOW	0
+ #endif /* !LT_LAZY_OR_NOW */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_DLERROR
+ #  define DLERROR(arg)	dlerror ()
+ #else
+ #  define DLERROR(arg)	LT_DLSTRERROR (arg)
+ #endif
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_dl_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_module   module   = dlopen (filename, LT_GLOBAL | LT_LAZY_OR_NOW);
+ 
+   if (!module)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (DLERROR (CANNOT_OPEN));
+     }
+ 
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_dl_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (dlclose (module) != 0)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (DLERROR (CANNOT_CLOSE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_dl_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_ptr address = dlsym (module, symbol);
+ 
+   if (!address)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (DLERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_dl =
+   {
+ #  ifdef NEED_USCORE
+     "_",
+ #  else
+     0,
+ #  endif
+     sys_dl_open, sys_dl_close, sys_dl_sym, 0, 0 };
+ 
+ 
+ #endif /* HAVE_LIBDL */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- SHL_LOAD() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_SHL_LOAD
+ 
+ /* dynamic linking with shl_load (HP-UX) (comments from gmodule) */
+ 
+ #ifdef HAVE_DL_H
+ #  include <dl.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ /* some flags are missing on some systems, so we provide
+  * harmless defaults.
+  *
+  * Mandatory:
+  * BIND_IMMEDIATE  - Resolve symbol references when the library is loaded.
+  * BIND_DEFERRED   - Delay code symbol resolution until actual reference.
+  *
+  * Optionally:
+  * BIND_FIRST	   - Place the library at the head of the symbol search
+  * 		     order.
+  * BIND_NONFATAL   - The default BIND_IMMEDIATE behavior is to treat all
+  * 		     unsatisfied symbols as fatal.  This flag allows
+  * 		     binding of unsatisfied code symbols to be deferred
+  * 		     until use.
+  *		     [Perl: For certain libraries, like DCE, deferred
+  *		     binding often causes run time problems. Adding
+  *		     BIND_NONFATAL to BIND_IMMEDIATE still allows
+  *		     unresolved references in situations like this.]
+  * BIND_NOSTART	   - Do not call the initializer for the shared library
+  *		     when the library is loaded, nor on a future call to
+  *		     shl_unload().
+  * BIND_VERBOSE	   - Print verbose messages concerning possible
+  *		     unsatisfied symbols.
+  *
+  * hp9000s700/hp9000s800:
+  * BIND_RESTRICTED - Restrict symbols visible by the library to those
+  *		     present at library load time.
+  * DYNAMIC_PATH	   - Allow the loader to dynamically search for the
+  *		     library specified by the path argument.
+  */
+ 
+ #ifndef	DYNAMIC_PATH
+ #  define DYNAMIC_PATH		0
+ #endif
+ #ifndef	BIND_RESTRICTED
+ #  define BIND_RESTRICTED	0
+ #endif
+ 
+ #define	LT_BIND_FLAGS	(BIND_IMMEDIATE | BIND_NONFATAL | DYNAMIC_PATH)
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_shl_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   static shl_t self = (shl_t) 0;
+   lt_module module = shl_load (filename, LT_BIND_FLAGS, 0L);
+ 
+   /* Since searching for a symbol against a NULL module handle will also
+      look in everything else that was already loaded and exported with
+      the -E compiler flag, we always cache a handle saved before any
+      modules are loaded.  */
+   if (!self)
+     {
+       lt_ptr address;
+       shl_findsym (&self, "main", TYPE_UNDEFINED, &address);
+     }
+ 
+   if (!filename)
+     {
+       module = self;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       module = shl_load (filename, LT_BIND_FLAGS, 0L);
+ 
+       if (!module)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_OPEN));
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_shl_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (module && (shl_unload ((shl_t) (module)) != 0))
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_CLOSE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_shl_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_ptr address = 0;
+ 
+   /* sys_shl_open should never return a NULL module handle */
+   if (module == (lt_module) 0)
+   {
+     LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+   }
+   else if (!shl_findsym((shl_t*) &module, symbol, TYPE_UNDEFINED, &address))
+     {
+       if (!address)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_shl = {
+   0, sys_shl_open, sys_shl_close, sys_shl_sym, 0, 0
+ };
+ 
+ #endif /* HAVE_SHL_LOAD */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- LOADLIBRARY() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ #ifdef __WINDOWS__
+ 
+ /* dynamic linking for Win32 */
+ 
+ #include <windows.h>
+ 
+ /* Forward declaration; required to implement handle search below. */
+ static lt_dlhandle handles;
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_wll_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle	cur;
+   lt_module	module	   = 0;
+   const char   *errormsg   = 0;
+   char	       *searchname = 0;
+   char	       *ext;
+   char		self_name_buf[MAX_PATH];
+ 
+   if (!filename)
+     {
+       /* Get the name of main module */
+       *self_name_buf = 0;
+       GetModuleFileName (NULL, self_name_buf, sizeof (self_name_buf));
+       filename = ext = self_name_buf;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       ext = strrchr (filename, '.');
+     }
+ 
+   if (ext)
+     {
+       /* FILENAME already has an extension. */
+       searchname = lt_estrdup (filename);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* Append a `.' to stop Windows from adding an
+ 	 implicit `.dll' extension. */
+       searchname = LT_EMALLOC (char, 2+ LT_STRLEN (filename));
+       if (searchname)
+ 	sprintf (searchname, "%s.", filename);
+     }
+   if (!searchname)
+     return 0;
+ 
+ #if __CYGWIN__
+   {
+     char wpath[MAX_PATH];
+     cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(searchname, wpath);
+     module = LoadLibrary(wpath);
+   }
+ #else
+   module = LoadLibrary (searchname);
+ #endif
+   LT_DLFREE (searchname);
+ 
+   /* libltdl expects this function to fail if it is unable
+      to physically load the library.  Sadly, LoadLibrary
+      will search the loaded libraries for a match and return
+      one of them if the path search load fails.
+ 
+      We check whether LoadLibrary is returning a handle to
+      an already loaded module, and simulate failure if we
+      find one. */
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   cur = handles;
+   while (cur)
+     {
+       if (!cur->module)
+ 	{
+ 	  cur = 0;
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       if (cur->module == module)
+ 	{
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       cur = cur->next;
+   }
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   if (cur || !module)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_OPEN));
+       module = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_wll_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   int	      errors   = 0;
+ 
+   if (FreeLibrary(module) == 0)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_CLOSE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_wll_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_ptr      address  = GetProcAddress (module, symbol);
+ 
+   if (!address)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_wll = {
+   0, sys_wll_open, sys_wll_close, sys_wll_sym, 0, 0
+ };
+ 
+ #endif /* __WINDOWS__ */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- LOAD_ADD_ON() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ 
+ #ifdef __BEOS__
+ 
+ /* dynamic linking for BeOS */
+ 
+ #include <kernel/image.h>
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_bedl_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   image_id image = 0;
+ 
+   if (filename)
+     {
+       image = load_add_on (filename);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       image_info info;
+       int32 cookie = 0;
+       if (get_next_image_info (0, &cookie, &info) == B_OK)
+ 	image = load_add_on (info.name);
+     }
+ 
+   if (image <= 0)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_OPEN));
+       image = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return (lt_module) image;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_bedl_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (unload_add_on ((image_id) module) != B_OK)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_CLOSE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_bedl_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_ptr address = 0;
+   image_id image = (image_id) module;
+ 
+   if (get_image_symbol (image, symbol, B_SYMBOL_TYPE_ANY, address) != B_OK)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+       address = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_bedl = {
+   0, sys_bedl_open, sys_bedl_close, sys_bedl_sym, 0, 0
+ };
+ 
+ #endif /* __BEOS__ */
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- DLD_LINK() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ 
+ #if HAVE_DLD
+ 
+ /* dynamic linking with dld */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_DLD_H
+ #include <dld.h>
+ #endif
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_dld_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_module module = strdup (filename);
+ 
+   if (dld_link (filename) != 0)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_OPEN));
+       LT_DLFREE (module);
+       module = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_dld_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (dld_unlink_by_file ((char*)(module), 1) != 0)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CANNOT_CLOSE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (module);
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_dld_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_ptr address = dld_get_func (symbol);
+ 
+   if (!address)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_dld = {
+   0, sys_dld_open, sys_dld_close, sys_dld_sym, 0, 0
+ };
+ 
+ #endif /* HAVE_DLD */
+ 
+ /* --- DYLD() MACOSX/DARWIN INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ #if HAVE_DYLD
+ 
+ 
+ #if HAVE_MACH_O_DYLD_H
+ #if !defined(__APPLE_CC__) && !defined(__MWERKS__) && !defined(__private_extern__)
+ /* Is this correct? Does it still function properly? */
+ #define __private_extern__ extern
+ #endif
+ # include <mach-o/dyld.h>
+ #endif
+ #include <mach-o/getsect.h>
+ 
+ /* We have to put some stuff here that isn't in older dyld.h files */
+ #ifndef ENUM_DYLD_BOOL
+ # define ENUM_DYLD_BOOL
+ # undef FALSE
+ # undef TRUE
+  enum DYLD_BOOL {
+     FALSE,
+     TRUE
+  };
+ #endif
+ #ifndef LC_REQ_DYLD
+ # define LC_REQ_DYLD 0x80000000
+ #endif
+ #ifndef LC_LOAD_WEAK_DYLIB
+ # define LC_LOAD_WEAK_DYLIB (0x18 | LC_REQ_DYLD)
+ #endif
+ static const struct mach_header * (*ltdl_NSAddImage)(const char *image_name, unsigned long options) = 0;
+ static NSSymbol (*ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage)(const struct mach_header *image,const char *symbolName, unsigned long options) = 0;
+ static enum DYLD_BOOL (*ltdl_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage)(const struct mach_header *image, const char *symbolName) = 0;
+ static enum DYLD_BOOL (*ltdl_NSMakePrivateModulePublic)(NSModule module) = 0;
+ 
+ #ifndef NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_NONE
+ #define NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_NONE                          0x0
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR
+ #define NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR               0x1
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_WITH_SEARCHING
+ #define NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_WITH_SEARCHING                0x2
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ONLY_IF_LOADED
+ #define NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ONLY_IF_LOADED         0x4
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_MATCH_FILENAME_BY_INSTALLNAME
+ #define NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_MATCH_FILENAME_BY_INSTALLNAME 0x8
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND
+ #define NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND            0x0
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_NOW
+ #define NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_NOW        0x1
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_FULLY
+ #define NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_FULLY      0x2
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR
+ #define NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR 0x4
+ #endif
+ 
+ 
+ static const char *
+ lt_int_dyld_error(othererror)
+ 	char* othererror;
+ {
+ /* return the dyld error string, or the passed in error string if none */
+ 	NSLinkEditErrors ler;
+ 	int lerno;
+ 	const char *errstr;
+ 	const char *file;
+ 	NSLinkEditError(&ler,&lerno,&file,&errstr);
+ 	if (!errstr || !strlen(errstr)) errstr = othererror;
+ 	return errstr;
+ }
+ 
+ static const struct mach_header *
+ lt_int_dyld_get_mach_header_from_nsmodule(module)
+ 	NSModule module;
+ {
+ /* There should probably be an apple dyld api for this */
+ 	int i=_dyld_image_count();
+ 	int j;
+ 	const char *modname=NSNameOfModule(module);
+ 	const struct mach_header *mh=NULL;
+ 	if (!modname) return NULL;
+ 	for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
+ 	{
+ 		if (!strcmp(_dyld_get_image_name(j),modname))
+ 		{
+ 			mh=_dyld_get_image_header(j);
+ 			break;
+ 		}
+ 	}
+ 	return mh;
+ }
+ 
+ static const char* lt_int_dyld_lib_install_name(mh)
+ 	const struct mach_header *mh;
+ {
+ /* NSAddImage is also used to get the loaded image, but it only works if the lib
+    is installed, for uninstalled libs we need to check the install_names against
+    each other. Note that this is still broken if DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX is set and a
+    different lib was loaded as a result
+ */
+ 	int j;
+ 	struct load_command *lc;
+ 	unsigned long offset = sizeof(struct mach_header);
+ 	const char* retStr=NULL;
+ 	for (j = 0; j < mh->ncmds; j++)
+ 	{
+ 		lc = (struct load_command*)(((unsigned long)mh) + offset);
+ 		if (LC_ID_DYLIB == lc->cmd)
+ 		{
+ 			retStr=(char*)(((struct dylib_command*)lc)->dylib.name.offset +
+ 									(unsigned long)lc);
+ 		}
+ 		offset += lc->cmdsize;
+ 	}
+ 	return retStr;
+ }
+ 
+ static const struct mach_header *
+ lt_int_dyld_match_loaded_lib_by_install_name(const char *name)
+ {
+ 	int i=_dyld_image_count();
+ 	int j;
+ 	const struct mach_header *mh=NULL;
+ 	const char *id=NULL;
+ 	for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
+ 	{
+ 		id=lt_int_dyld_lib_install_name(_dyld_get_image_header(j));
+ 		if ((id) && (!strcmp(id,name)))
+ 		{
+ 			mh=_dyld_get_image_header(j);
+ 			break;
+ 		}
+ 	}
+ 	return mh;
+ }
+ 
+ static NSSymbol
+ lt_int_dyld_NSlookupSymbolInLinkedLibs(symbol,mh)
+ 	const char *symbol;
+ 	const struct mach_header *mh;
+ {
+ 	/* Safe to assume our mh is good */
+ 	int j;
+ 	struct load_command *lc;
+ 	unsigned long offset = sizeof(struct mach_header);
+ 	NSSymbol retSym = 0;
+ 	const struct mach_header *mh1;
+ 	if ((ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage) && NSIsSymbolNameDefined(symbol) )
+ 	{
+ 		for (j = 0; j < mh->ncmds; j++)
+ 		{
+ 			lc = (struct load_command*)(((unsigned long)mh) + offset);
+ 			if ((LC_LOAD_DYLIB == lc->cmd) || (LC_LOAD_WEAK_DYLIB == lc->cmd))
+ 			{
+ 				mh1=lt_int_dyld_match_loaded_lib_by_install_name((char*)(((struct dylib_command*)lc)->dylib.name.offset +
+ 										(unsigned long)lc));
+ 				if (!mh1)
+ 				{
+ 					/* Maybe NSAddImage can find it */
+ 					mh1=ltdl_NSAddImage((char*)(((struct dylib_command*)lc)->dylib.name.offset +
+ 										(unsigned long)lc),
+ 										NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ONLY_IF_LOADED +
+ 										NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_WITH_SEARCHING +
+ 										NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR );
+ 				}
+ 				if (mh1)
+ 				{
+ 					retSym = ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage(mh1,
+ 											symbol,
+ 											NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_NOW
+ 											| NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR
+ 											);
+ 					if (retSym) break;
+ 				}
+ 			}
+ 			offset += lc->cmdsize;
+ 		}
+ 	}
+ 	return retSym;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_dyld_init()
+ {
+ 	int retCode = 0;
+ 	int err = 0;
+ 	if (!_dyld_present()) {
+ 		retCode=1;
+ 	}
+ 	else {
+       err = _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSAddImage",(unsigned long*)&ltdl_NSAddImage);
+       err = _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSLookupSymbolInImage",(unsigned long*)&ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage);
+       err = _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage",(unsigned long*)&ltdl_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage);
+       err = _dyld_func_lookup("__dyld_NSMakePrivateModulePublic",(unsigned long*)&ltdl_NSMakePrivateModulePublic);
+     }
+  return retCode;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ sys_dyld_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+ 	lt_module   module   = 0;
+ 	NSObjectFileImage ofi = 0;
+ 	NSObjectFileImageReturnCode ofirc;
+ 
+   	if (!filename)
+   		return (lt_module)-1;
+ 	ofirc = NSCreateObjectFileImageFromFile(filename, &ofi);
+ 	switch (ofirc)
+ 	{
+ 		case NSObjectFileImageSuccess:
+ 			module = NSLinkModule(ofi, filename,
+ 						NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR
+ 						 | NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_PRIVATE
+ 						 | NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW);
+ 			NSDestroyObjectFileImage(ofi);
+ 			if (module)
+ 				ltdl_NSMakePrivateModulePublic(module);
+ 			break;
+ 		case NSObjectFileImageInappropriateFile:
+ 		    if (ltdl_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage && ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage)
+ 		    {
+ 				module = (lt_module)ltdl_NSAddImage(filename, NSADDIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR);
+ 				break;
+ 			}
+ 		default:
+ 			LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (lt_int_dyld_error(LT_DLSTRERROR(CANNOT_OPEN)));
+ 			return 0;
+ 	}
+ 	if (!module) LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (lt_int_dyld_error(LT_DLSTRERROR(CANNOT_OPEN)));
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ sys_dyld_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+ 	int retCode = 0;
+ 	int flags = 0;
+ 	if (module == (lt_module)-1) return 0;
+ #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
+   	if (((struct mach_header *)module)->magic == MH_MAGIC)
+ #else
+     if (((struct mach_header *)module)->magic == MH_CIGAM)
+ #endif
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR("Can not close a dylib");
+ 	  retCode = 1;
+ 	}
+ 	else
+ 	{
+ #if 1
+ /* Currently, if a module contains c++ static destructors and it is unloaded, we
+    get a segfault in atexit(), due to compiler and dynamic loader differences of
+    opinion, this works around that.
+ */
+ 		if ((const struct section *)NULL !=
+ 		   getsectbynamefromheader(lt_int_dyld_get_mach_header_from_nsmodule(module),
+ 		   "__DATA","__mod_term_func"))
+ 		{
+ 			flags += NSUNLINKMODULE_OPTION_KEEP_MEMORY_MAPPED;
+ 		}
+ #endif
+ #ifdef __ppc__
+ 			flags += NSUNLINKMODULE_OPTION_RESET_LAZY_REFERENCES;
+ #endif
+ 		if (!NSUnLinkModule(module,flags))
+ 		{
+ 			retCode=1;
+ 			LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (lt_int_dyld_error(LT_DLSTRERROR(CANNOT_CLOSE)));
+ 		}
+ 	}
+ 
+  return retCode;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ sys_dyld_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+ 	lt_ptr address = 0;
+   	NSSymbol *nssym = 0;
+   	void *unused;
+   	const struct mach_header *mh=NULL;
+   	char saveError[256] = "Symbol not found";
+   	if (module == (lt_module)-1)
+   	{
+   		_dyld_lookup_and_bind(symbol,(unsigned long*)&address,&unused);
+   		return address;
+   	}
+ #ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
+   	if (((struct mach_header *)module)->magic == MH_MAGIC)
+ #else
+     if (((struct mach_header *)module)->magic == MH_CIGAM)
+ #endif
+   	{
+   	    if (ltdl_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage && ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage)
+   	    {
+   	    	mh=module;
+ 			if (ltdl_NSIsSymbolNameDefinedInImage((struct mach_header*)module,symbol))
+ 			{
+ 				nssym = ltdl_NSLookupSymbolInImage((struct mach_header*)module,
+ 											symbol,
+ 											NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_BIND_NOW
+ 											| NSLOOKUPSYMBOLINIMAGE_OPTION_RETURN_ON_ERROR
+ 											);
+ 			}
+ 	    }
+ 
+   	}
+   else {
+ 	nssym = NSLookupSymbolInModule(module, symbol);
+ 	}
+ 	if (!nssym)
+ 	{
+ 		strncpy(saveError, lt_int_dyld_error(LT_DLSTRERROR(SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND)), 255);
+ 		saveError[255] = 0;
+ 		if (!mh) mh=lt_int_dyld_get_mach_header_from_nsmodule(module);
+ 		nssym = lt_int_dyld_NSlookupSymbolInLinkedLibs(symbol,mh);
+ 	}
+ 	if (!nssym)
+ 	{
+ 		LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (saveError);
+ 		return NULL;
+ 	}
+ 	return NSAddressOfSymbol(nssym);
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader sys_dyld =
+   { "_", sys_dyld_open, sys_dyld_close, sys_dyld_sym, 0, 0 };
+ 
+ 
+ #endif /* HAVE_DYLD */
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- DLPREOPEN() INTERFACE LOADER --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* emulate dynamic linking using preloaded_symbols */
+ 
+ typedef struct lt_dlsymlists_t
+ {
+   struct lt_dlsymlists_t       *next;
+   const lt_dlsymlist	       *syms;
+ } lt_dlsymlists_t;
+ 
+ static	const lt_dlsymlist     *default_preloaded_symbols	= 0;
+ static	lt_dlsymlists_t	       *preloaded_symbols		= 0;
+ 
+ static int
+ presym_init (loader_data)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   preloaded_symbols = 0;
+   if (default_preloaded_symbols)
+     {
+       errors = lt_dlpreload (default_preloaded_symbols);
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ presym_free_symlists ()
+ {
+   lt_dlsymlists_t *lists;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   lists = preloaded_symbols;
+   while (lists)
+     {
+       lt_dlsymlists_t	*tmp = lists;
+ 
+       lists = lists->next;
+       LT_DLFREE (tmp);
+     }
+   preloaded_symbols = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ presym_exit (loader_data)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+ {
+   presym_free_symlists ();
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ presym_add_symlist (preloaded)
+      const lt_dlsymlist *preloaded;
+ {
+   lt_dlsymlists_t *tmp;
+   lt_dlsymlists_t *lists;
+   int		   errors   = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   lists = preloaded_symbols;
+   while (lists)
+     {
+       if (lists->syms == preloaded)
+ 	{
+ 	  goto done;
+ 	}
+       lists = lists->next;
+     }
+ 
+   tmp = LT_EMALLOC (lt_dlsymlists_t, 1);
+   if (tmp)
+     {
+       memset (tmp, 0, sizeof(lt_dlsymlists_t));
+       tmp->syms = preloaded;
+       tmp->next = preloaded_symbols;
+       preloaded_symbols = tmp;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_module
+ presym_open (loader_data, filename)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_dlsymlists_t *lists;
+   lt_module	   module = (lt_module) 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   lists = preloaded_symbols;
+ 
+   if (!lists)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_SYMBOLS));
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   /* Can't use NULL as the reflective symbol header, as NULL is
+      used to mark the end of the entire symbol list.  Self-dlpreopened
+      symbols follow this magic number, chosen to be an unlikely
+      clash with a real module name.  */
+   if (!filename)
+     {
+       filename = "@PROGRAM@";
+     }
+ 
+   while (lists)
+     {
+       const lt_dlsymlist *syms = lists->syms;
+ 
+       while (syms->name)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (!syms->address && strcmp(syms->name, filename) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      module = (lt_module) syms;
+ 	      goto done;
+ 	    }
+ 	  ++syms;
+ 	}
+ 
+       lists = lists->next;
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND));
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+   return module;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ presym_close (loader_data, module)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+ {
+   /* Just to silence gcc -Wall */
+   module = 0;
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static lt_ptr
+ presym_sym (loader_data, module, symbol)
+      lt_user_data loader_data;
+      lt_module module;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   lt_dlsymlist *syms = (lt_dlsymlist*) module;
+ 
+   ++syms;
+   while (syms->address)
+     {
+       if (strcmp(syms->name, symbol) == 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  return syms->address;
+ 	}
+ 
+     ++syms;
+   }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct lt_user_dlloader presym = {
+   0, presym_open, presym_close, presym_sym, presym_exit, 0
+ };
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- DYNAMIC MODULE LOADING --- */
+ 
+ 
+ /* The type of a function used at each iteration of  foreach_dirinpath().  */
+ typedef int	foreach_callback_func LT_PARAMS((char *filename, lt_ptr data1,
+ 						 lt_ptr data2));
+ 
+ static	int	foreach_dirinpath     LT_PARAMS((const char *search_path,
+ 						 const char *base_name,
+ 						 foreach_callback_func *func,
+ 						 lt_ptr data1, lt_ptr data2));
+ 
+ static	int	find_file_callback    LT_PARAMS((char *filename, lt_ptr data,
+ 						 lt_ptr ignored));
+ static	int	find_handle_callback  LT_PARAMS((char *filename, lt_ptr data,
+ 						 lt_ptr ignored));
+ static	int	foreachfile_callback  LT_PARAMS((char *filename, lt_ptr data1,
+ 						 lt_ptr data2));
+ 
+ 
+ static	int     canonicalize_path     LT_PARAMS((const char *path,
+ 						 char **pcanonical));
+ static	int	argzize_path 	      LT_PARAMS((const char *path,
+ 						 char **pargz,
+ 						 size_t *pargz_len));
+ static	FILE   *find_file	      LT_PARAMS((const char *search_path,
+ 						 const char *base_name,
+ 						 char **pdir));
+ static	lt_dlhandle *find_handle      LT_PARAMS((const char *search_path,
+ 						 const char *base_name,
+ 						 lt_dlhandle *handle));
+ static	int	find_module	      LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle *handle,
+ 						 const char *dir,
+ 						 const char *libdir,
+ 						 const char *dlname,
+ 						 const char *old_name,
+ 						 int installed));
+ static	int	free_vars	      LT_PARAMS((char *dlname, char *oldname,
+ 						 char *libdir, char *deplibs));
+ static	int	load_deplibs	      LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle,
+ 						 char *deplibs));
+ static	int	trim		      LT_PARAMS((char **dest,
+ 						 const char *str));
+ static	int	try_dlopen	      LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle *handle,
+ 						 const char *filename));
+ static	int	tryall_dlopen	      LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle *handle,
+ 						 const char *filename));
+ static	int	unload_deplibs	      LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle));
+ static	int	lt_argz_insert	      LT_PARAMS((char **pargz,
+ 						 size_t *pargz_len,
+ 						 char *before,
+ 						 const char *entry));
+ static	int	lt_argz_insertinorder LT_PARAMS((char **pargz,
+ 						 size_t *pargz_len,
+ 						 const char *entry));
+ static	int	lt_argz_insertdir     LT_PARAMS((char **pargz,
+ 						 size_t *pargz_len,
+ 						 const char *dirnam,
+ 						 struct dirent *dp));
+ static	int	lt_dlpath_insertdir   LT_PARAMS((char **ppath,
+ 						 char *before,
+ 						 const char *dir));
+ static	int	list_files_by_dir     LT_PARAMS((const char *dirnam,
+ 						 char **pargz,
+ 						 size_t *pargz_len));
+ static	int	file_not_found	      LT_PARAMS((void));
+ 
+ static	char	       *user_search_path= 0;
+ static	lt_dlloader    *loaders		= 0;
+ static	lt_dlhandle	handles 	= 0;
+ static	int		initialized 	= 0;
+ 
+ /* Initialize libltdl. */
+ int
+ lt_dlinit ()
+ {
+   int	      errors   = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   /* Initialize only at first call. */
+   if (++initialized == 1)
+     {
+       handles = 0;
+       user_search_path = 0; /* empty search path */
+ 
+ #if HAVE_LIBDL
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_dl, "dlopen");
+ #endif
+ #if HAVE_SHL_LOAD
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_shl, "dlopen");
+ #endif
+ #ifdef __WINDOWS__
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_wll, "dlopen");
+ #endif
+ #ifdef __BEOS__
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_bedl, "dlopen");
+ #endif
+ #if HAVE_DLD
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_dld, "dld");
+ #endif
+ #if HAVE_DYLD
+        errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &sys_dyld, "dyld");
+        errors += sys_dyld_init();
+ #endif
+       errors += lt_dlloader_add (lt_dlloader_next (0), &presym, "dlpreload");
+ 
+       if (presym_init (presym.dlloader_data))
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INIT_LOADER));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	}
+       else if (errors != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (DLOPEN_NOT_SUPPORTED));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlpreload (preloaded)
+      const lt_dlsymlist *preloaded;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (preloaded)
+     {
+       errors = presym_add_symlist (preloaded);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       presym_free_symlists();
+ 
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       if (default_preloaded_symbols)
+ 	{
+ 	  errors = lt_dlpreload (default_preloaded_symbols);
+ 	}
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlpreload_default (preloaded)
+      const lt_dlsymlist *preloaded;
+ {
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   default_preloaded_symbols = preloaded;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlexit ()
+ {
+   /* shut down libltdl */
+   lt_dlloader *loader;
+   int	       errors   = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   loader = loaders;
+ 
+   if (!initialized)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SHUTDOWN));
+       ++errors;
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   /* shut down only at last call. */
+   if (--initialized == 0)
+     {
+       int	level;
+ 
+       while (handles && LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (handles))
+ 	{
+ 	  handles = handles->next;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* close all modules */
+       for (level = 1; handles; ++level)
+ 	{
+ 	  lt_dlhandle cur = handles;
+ 	  int saw_nonresident = 0;
+ 
+ 	  while (cur)
+ 	    {
+ 	      lt_dlhandle tmp = cur;
+ 	      cur = cur->next;
+ 	      if (!LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (tmp))
+ 		saw_nonresident = 1;
+ 	      if (!LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (tmp) && tmp->info.ref_count <= level)
+ 		{
+ 		  if (lt_dlclose (tmp))
+ 		    {
+ 		      ++errors;
+ 		    }
+ 		}
+ 	    }
+ 	  /* done if only resident modules are left */
+ 	  if (!saw_nonresident)
+ 	    break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* close all loaders */
+       while (loader)
+ 	{
+ 	  lt_dlloader *next = loader->next;
+ 	  lt_user_data data = loader->dlloader_data;
+ 	  if (loader->dlloader_exit && loader->dlloader_exit (data))
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++errors;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN (loader, next);
+ 	}
+       loaders = 0;
+     }
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ tryall_dlopen (handle, filename)
+      lt_dlhandle *handle;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle	 cur;
+   lt_dlloader   *loader;
+   const char	*saved_error;
+   int		 errors		= 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR (saved_error);
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   cur	 = handles;
+   loader = loaders;
+ 
+   /* check whether the module was already opened */
+   while (cur)
+     {
+       /* try to dlopen the program itself? */
+       if (!cur->info.filename && !filename)
+ 	{
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       if (cur->info.filename && filename
+ 	  && strcmp (cur->info.filename, filename) == 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       cur = cur->next;
+     }
+ 
+   if (cur)
+     {
+       ++cur->info.ref_count;
+       *handle = cur;
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   cur = *handle;
+   if (filename)
+     {
+       /* Comment out the check of file permissions using access.
+ 	 This call seems to always return -1 with error EACCES.
+       */
+       /* We need to catch missing file errors early so that
+ 	 file_not_found() can detect what happened.
+       if (access (filename, R_OK) != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto done;
+ 	} */
+ 
+       cur->info.filename = lt_estrdup (filename);
+       if (!cur->info.filename)
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto done;
+ 	}
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       cur->info.filename = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   while (loader)
+     {
+       lt_user_data data = loader->dlloader_data;
+ 
+       cur->module = loader->module_open (data, filename);
+ 
+       if (cur->module != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+       loader = loader->next;
+     }
+ 
+   if (!loader)
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (cur->info.filename);
+       ++errors;
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   cur->loader	= loader;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (saved_error);
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ tryall_dlopen_module (handle, prefix, dirname, dlname)
+      lt_dlhandle *handle;
+      const char *prefix;
+      const char *dirname;
+      const char *dlname;
+ {
+   int      error	= 0;
+   char     *filename	= 0;
+   size_t   filename_len	= 0;
+   size_t   dirname_len	= LT_STRLEN (dirname);
+ 
+   assert (handle);
+   assert (dirname);
+   assert (dlname);
+ #ifdef LT_DIRSEP_CHAR
+   /* Only canonicalized names (i.e. with DIRSEP chars already converted)
+      should make it into this function:  */
+   assert (strchr (dirname, LT_DIRSEP_CHAR) == 0);
+ #endif
+ 
+   if (dirname_len > 0)
+     if (dirname[dirname_len -1] == '/')
+       --dirname_len;
+   filename_len = dirname_len + 1 + LT_STRLEN (dlname);
+ 
+   /* Allocate memory, and combine DIRNAME and MODULENAME into it.
+      The PREFIX (if any) is handled below.  */
+   filename  = LT_EMALLOC (char, dirname_len + 1 + filename_len + 1);
+   if (!filename)
+     return 1;
+ 
+   sprintf (filename, "%.*s/%s", (int) dirname_len, dirname, dlname);
+ 
+   /* Now that we have combined DIRNAME and MODULENAME, if there is
+      also a PREFIX to contend with, simply recurse with the arguments
+      shuffled.  Otherwise, attempt to open FILENAME as a module.  */
+   if (prefix)
+     {
+       error += tryall_dlopen_module (handle,
+ 				     (const char *) 0, prefix, filename);
+     }
+   else if (tryall_dlopen (handle, filename) != 0)
+     {
+       ++error;
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLFREE (filename);
+   return error;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ find_module (handle, dir, libdir, dlname, old_name, installed)
+      lt_dlhandle *handle;
+      const char *dir;
+      const char *libdir;
+      const char *dlname;
+      const char *old_name;
+      int installed;
+ {
+   /* Try to open the old library first; if it was dlpreopened,
+      we want the preopened version of it, even if a dlopenable
+      module is available.  */
+   if (old_name && tryall_dlopen (handle, old_name) == 0)
+     {
+       return 0;
+     }
+ 
+   /* Try to open the dynamic library.  */
+   if (dlname)
+     {
+       /* try to open the installed module */
+       if (installed && libdir)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (tryall_dlopen_module (handle,
+ 				    (const char *) 0, libdir, dlname) == 0)
+ 	    return 0;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* try to open the not-installed module */
+       if (!installed)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (tryall_dlopen_module (handle, dir, objdir, dlname) == 0)
+ 	    return 0;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* maybe it was moved to another directory */
+       {
+ 	  if (tryall_dlopen_module (handle,
+ 				    (const char *) 0, dir, dlname) == 0)
+ 	    return 0;
+       }
+     }
+ 
+   return 1;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ static int
+ canonicalize_path (path, pcanonical)
+      const char *path;
+      char **pcanonical;
+ {
+   char *canonical = 0;
+ 
+   assert (path && *path);
+   assert (pcanonical);
+ 
+   canonical = LT_EMALLOC (char, 1+ LT_STRLEN (path));
+   if (!canonical)
+     return 1;
+ 
+   {
+     size_t dest = 0;
+     size_t src;
+     for (src = 0; path[src] != LT_EOS_CHAR; ++src)
+       {
+ 	/* Path separators are not copied to the beginning or end of
+ 	   the destination, or if another separator would follow
+ 	   immediately.  */
+ 	if (path[src] == LT_PATHSEP_CHAR)
+ 	  {
+ 	    if ((dest == 0)
+ 		|| (path[1+ src] == LT_PATHSEP_CHAR)
+ 		|| (path[1+ src] == LT_EOS_CHAR))
+ 	      continue;
+ 	  }
+ 
+ 	/* Anything other than a directory separator is copied verbatim.  */
+ 	if ((path[src] != '/')
+ #ifdef LT_DIRSEP_CHAR
+ 	    && (path[src] != LT_DIRSEP_CHAR)
+ #endif
+ 	    )
+ 	  {
+ 	    canonical[dest++] = path[src];
+ 	  }
+ 	/* Directory separators are converted and copied only if they are
+ 	   not at the end of a path -- i.e. before a path separator or
+ 	   NULL terminator.  */
+ 	else if ((path[1+ src] != LT_PATHSEP_CHAR)
+ 		 && (path[1+ src] != LT_EOS_CHAR)
+ #ifdef LT_DIRSEP_CHAR
+ 		 && (path[1+ src] != LT_DIRSEP_CHAR)
+ #endif
+ 		 && (path[1+ src] != '/'))
+ 	  {
+ 	    canonical[dest++] = '/';
+ 	  }
+       }
+ 
+     /* Add an end-of-string marker at the end.  */
+     canonical[dest] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+   }
+ 
+   /* Assign new value.  */
+   *pcanonical = canonical;
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ argzize_path (path, pargz, pargz_len)
+      const char *path;
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+ {
+   error_t error;
+ 
+   assert (path);
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+ 
+   if ((error = argz_create_sep (path, LT_PATHSEP_CHAR, pargz, pargz_len)))
+     {
+       switch (error)
+ 	{
+ 	case ENOMEM:
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_MEMORY));
+ 	  break;
+ 	default:
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (UNKNOWN));
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       return 1;
+     }
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ /* Repeatedly call FUNC with each LT_PATHSEP_CHAR delimited element
+    of SEARCH_PATH and references to DATA1 and DATA2, until FUNC returns
+    non-zero or all elements are exhausted.  If BASE_NAME is non-NULL,
+    it is appended to each SEARCH_PATH element before FUNC is called.  */
+ static int
+ foreach_dirinpath (search_path, base_name, func, data1, data2)
+      const char *search_path;
+      const char *base_name;
+      foreach_callback_func *func;
+      lt_ptr data1;
+      lt_ptr data2;
+ {
+   int	 result		= 0;
+   int	 filenamesize	= 0;
+   size_t lenbase	= LT_STRLEN (base_name);
+   size_t argz_len	= 0;
+   char *argz		= 0;
+   char *filename	= 0;
+   char *canonical	= 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   if (!search_path || !*search_path)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND));
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   if (canonicalize_path (search_path, &canonical) != 0)
+     goto cleanup;
+ 
+   if (argzize_path (canonical, &argz, &argz_len) != 0)
+     goto cleanup;
+ 
+   {
+     char *dir_name = 0;
+     while ((dir_name = argz_next (argz, argz_len, dir_name)))
+       {
+ 	size_t lendir = LT_STRLEN (dir_name);
+ 
+ 	if (lendir +1 +lenbase >= filenamesize)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLFREE (filename);
+ 	  filenamesize	= lendir +1 +lenbase +1; /* "/d" + '/' + "f" + '\0' */
+ 	  filename	= LT_EMALLOC (char, filenamesize);
+ 	  if (!filename)
+ 	    goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+ 	assert (filenamesize > lendir);
+ 	strcpy (filename, dir_name);
+ 
+ 	if (base_name && *base_name)
+ 	  {
+ 	    if (filename[lendir -1] != '/')
+ 	      filename[lendir++] = '/';
+ 	    strcpy (filename +lendir, base_name);
+ 	  }
+ 
+ 	if ((result = (*func) (filename, data1, data2)))
+ 	  {
+ 	    break;
+ 	  }
+       }
+   }
+ 
+  cleanup:
+   LT_DLFREE (argz);
+   LT_DLFREE (canonical);
+   LT_DLFREE (filename);
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return result;
+ }
+ 
+ /* If FILEPATH can be opened, store the name of the directory component
+    in DATA1, and the opened FILE* structure address in DATA2.  Otherwise
+    DATA1 is unchanged, but DATA2 is set to a pointer to NULL.  */
+ static int
+ find_file_callback (filename, data1, data2)
+      char *filename;
+      lt_ptr data1;
+      lt_ptr data2;
+ {
+   char	     **pdir	= (char **) data1;
+   FILE	     **pfile	= (FILE **) data2;
+   int	     is_done	= 0;
+ 
+   assert (filename && *filename);
+   assert (pdir);
+   assert (pfile);
+ 
+   if ((*pfile = fopen (filename, LT_READTEXT_MODE)))
+     {
+       char *dirend = strrchr (filename, '/');
+ 
+       if (dirend > filename)
+ 	*dirend   = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+ 
+       LT_DLFREE (*pdir);
+       *pdir   = lt_estrdup (filename);
+       is_done = (*pdir == 0) ? -1 : 1;
+     }
+ 
+   return is_done;
+ }
+ 
+ static FILE *
+ find_file (search_path, base_name, pdir)
+      const char *search_path;
+      const char *base_name;
+      char **pdir;
+ {
+   FILE *file = 0;
+ 
+   foreach_dirinpath (search_path, base_name, find_file_callback, pdir, &file);
+ 
+   return file;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ find_handle_callback (filename, data, ignored)
+      char *filename;
+      lt_ptr data;
+      lt_ptr ignored;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle  *handle		= (lt_dlhandle *) data;
+   int		notfound	= access (filename, R_OK);
+ 
+   /* Bail out if file cannot be read...  */
+   if (notfound)
+     return 0;
+ 
+   /* Try to dlopen the file, but do not continue searching in any
+      case.  */
+   if (tryall_dlopen (handle, filename) != 0)
+     *handle = 0;
+ 
+   return 1;
+ }
+ 
+ /* If HANDLE was found return it, otherwise return 0.  If HANDLE was
+    found but could not be opened, *HANDLE will be set to 0.  */
+ static lt_dlhandle *
+ find_handle (search_path, base_name, handle)
+      const char *search_path;
+      const char *base_name;
+      lt_dlhandle *handle;
+ {
+   if (!search_path)
+     return 0;
+ 
+   if (!foreach_dirinpath (search_path, base_name, find_handle_callback,
+ 			  handle, 0))
+     return 0;
+ 
+   return handle;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ load_deplibs (handle, deplibs)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+      char *deplibs;
+ {
+ #if LTDL_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS
+   char	*p, *save_search_path = 0;
+   int   depcount = 0;
+   int	i;
+   char	**names = 0;
+ #endif
+   int	errors = 0;
+ 
+   handle->depcount = 0;
+ 
+ #if LTDL_DLOPEN_DEPLIBS
+   if (!deplibs)
+     {
+       return errors;
+     }
+   ++errors;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   if (user_search_path)
+     {
+       save_search_path = lt_estrdup (user_search_path);
+       if (!save_search_path)
+ 	goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   /* extract search paths and count deplibs */
+   p = deplibs;
+   while (*p)
+     {
+       if (!isspace ((int) *p))
+ 	{
+ 	  char *end = p+1;
+ 	  while (*end && !isspace((int) *end))
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++end;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  if (strncmp(p, "-L", 2) == 0 || strncmp(p, "-R", 2) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      char save = *end;
+ 	      *end = 0; /* set a temporary string terminator */
+ 	      if (lt_dladdsearchdir(p+2))
+ 		{
+ 		  goto cleanup;
+ 		}
+ 	      *end = save;
+ 	    }
+ 	  else
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++depcount;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  p = end;
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  ++p;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   /* restore the old search path */
+   LT_DLFREE (user_search_path);
+   user_search_path = save_search_path;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   if (!depcount)
+     {
+       errors = 0;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   names = LT_EMALLOC (char *, depcount * sizeof (char*));
+   if (!names)
+     goto cleanup;
+ 
+   /* now only extract the actual deplibs */
+   depcount = 0;
+   p = deplibs;
+   while (*p)
+     {
+       if (isspace ((int) *p))
+ 	{
+ 	  ++p;
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  char *end = p+1;
+ 	  while (*end && !isspace ((int) *end))
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++end;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  if (strncmp(p, "-L", 2) != 0 && strncmp(p, "-R", 2) != 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      char *name;
+ 	      char save = *end;
+ 	      *end = 0; /* set a temporary string terminator */
+ 	      if (strncmp(p, "-l", 2) == 0)
+ 		{
+ 		  size_t name_len = 3+ /* "lib" */ LT_STRLEN (p + 2);
+ 		  name = LT_EMALLOC (char, 1+ name_len);
+ 		  if (name)
+ 		    sprintf (name, "lib%s", p+2);
+ 		}
+ 	      else
+ 		name = lt_estrdup(p);
+ 
+ 	      if (!name)
+ 		goto cleanup_names;
+ 
+ 	      names[depcount++] = name;
+ 	      *end = save;
+ 	    }
+ 	  p = end;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   /* load the deplibs (in reverse order)
+      At this stage, don't worry if the deplibs do not load correctly,
+      they may already be statically linked into the loading application
+      for instance.  There will be a more enlightening error message
+      later on if the loaded module cannot resolve all of its symbols.  */
+   if (depcount)
+     {
+       int	j = 0;
+ 
+       handle->deplibs = (lt_dlhandle*) LT_EMALLOC (lt_dlhandle *, depcount);
+       if (!handle->deplibs)
+ 	goto cleanup;
+ 
+       for (i = 0; i < depcount; ++i)
+ 	{
+ 	  handle->deplibs[j] = lt_dlopenext(names[depcount-1-i]);
+ 	  if (handle->deplibs[j])
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++j;
+ 	    }
+ 	}
+ 
+       handle->depcount	= j;	/* Number of successfully loaded deplibs */
+       errors		= 0;
+     }
+ 
+  cleanup_names:
+   for (i = 0; i < depcount; ++i)
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (names[i]);
+     }
+ 
+  cleanup:
+   LT_DLFREE (names);
+ #endif
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ unload_deplibs (handle)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   int i;
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (handle->depcount)
+     {
+       for (i = 0; i < handle->depcount; ++i)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (!LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (handle->deplibs[i]))
+ 	    {
+ 	      errors += lt_dlclose (handle->deplibs[i]);
+ 	    }
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ trim (dest, str)
+      char **dest;
+      const char *str;
+ {
+   /* remove the leading and trailing "'" from str
+      and store the result in dest */
+   const char *end   = strrchr (str, '\'');
+   size_t len	    = LT_STRLEN (str);
+   char *tmp;
+ 
+   LT_DLFREE (*dest);
+ 
+   if (len > 3 && str[0] == '\'')
+     {
+       tmp = LT_EMALLOC (char, end - str);
+       if (!tmp)
+ 	return 1;
+ 
+       strncpy(tmp, &str[1], (end - str) - 1);
+       tmp[len-3] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+       *dest = tmp;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       *dest = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ free_vars (dlname, oldname, libdir, deplibs)
+      char *dlname;
+      char *oldname;
+      char *libdir;
+      char *deplibs;
+ {
+   LT_DLFREE (dlname);
+   LT_DLFREE (oldname);
+   LT_DLFREE (libdir);
+   LT_DLFREE (deplibs);
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ try_dlopen (phandle, filename)
+      lt_dlhandle *phandle;
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   const char *	ext		= 0;
+   const char *	saved_error	= 0;
+   char *	canonical	= 0;
+   char *	base_name	= 0;
+   char *	dir		= 0;
+   char *	name		= 0;
+   int		errors		= 0;
+   lt_dlhandle	newhandle;
+ 
+   assert (phandle);
+   assert (*phandle == 0);
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR (saved_error);
+ 
+   /* dlopen self? */
+   if (!filename)
+     {
+       *phandle = (lt_dlhandle) LT_EMALLOC (struct lt_dlhandle_struct, 1);
+       if (*phandle == 0)
+ 	return 1;
+ 
+       memset (*phandle, 0, sizeof(struct lt_dlhandle_struct));
+       newhandle	= *phandle;
+ 
+       /* lt_dlclose()ing yourself is very bad!  Disallow it.  */
+       LT_DLSET_FLAG (*phandle, LT_DLRESIDENT_FLAG);
+ 
+       if (tryall_dlopen (&newhandle, 0) != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLFREE (*phandle);
+ 	  return 1;
+ 	}
+ 
+       goto register_handle;
+     }
+ 
+   assert (filename && *filename);
+ 
+   /* Doing this immediately allows internal functions to safely
+      assume only canonicalized paths are passed.  */
+   if (canonicalize_path (filename, &canonical) != 0)
+     {
+       ++errors;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   /* If the canonical module name is a path (relative or absolute)
+      then split it into a directory part and a name part.  */
+   base_name = strrchr (canonical, '/');
+   if (base_name)
+     {
+       size_t dirlen = (1+ base_name) - canonical;
+ 
+       dir = LT_EMALLOC (char, 1+ dirlen);
+       if (!dir)
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       strncpy (dir, canonical, dirlen);
+       dir[dirlen] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+ 
+       ++base_name;
+     }
+   else
+     LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN (base_name, canonical);
+ 
+   assert (base_name && *base_name);
+ 
+   /* Check whether we are opening a libtool module (.la extension).  */
+   ext = strrchr (base_name, '.');
+   if (ext && strcmp (ext, archive_ext) == 0)
+     {
+       /* this seems to be a libtool module */
+       FILE *	file	 = 0;
+       char *	dlname	 = 0;
+       char *	old_name = 0;
+       char *	libdir	 = 0;
+       char *	deplibs	 = 0;
+       char *    line	 = 0;
+       size_t	line_len;
+ 
+       /* if we can't find the installed flag, it is probably an
+ 	 installed libtool archive, produced with an old version
+ 	 of libtool */
+       int	installed = 1;
+ 
+       /* extract the module name from the file name */
+       name = LT_EMALLOC (char, ext - base_name + 1);
+       if (!name)
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* canonicalize the module name */
+       {
+         size_t i;
+         for (i = 0; i < ext - base_name; ++i)
+ 	  {
+ 	    if (isalnum ((int)(base_name[i])))
+ 	      {
+ 	        name[i] = base_name[i];
+ 	      }
+ 	    else
+ 	      {
+ 	        name[i] = '_';
+ 	      }
+ 	  }
+         name[ext - base_name] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+       }
+ 
+       /* Now try to open the .la file.  If there is no directory name
+          component, try to find it first in user_search_path and then other
+          prescribed paths.  Otherwise (or in any case if the module was not
+          yet found) try opening just the module name as passed.  */
+       if (!dir)
+ 	{
+ 	  const char *search_path;
+ 
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 	  search_path = user_search_path;
+ 	  if (search_path)
+ 	    file = find_file (user_search_path, base_name, &dir);
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+ 	  if (!file)
+ 	    {
+ 	      search_path = getenv (LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR);
+ 	      if (search_path)
+ 		file = find_file (search_path, base_name, &dir);
+ 	    }
+ 
+ #ifdef LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR
+ 	  if (!file)
+ 	    {
+ 	      search_path = getenv (LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR);
+ 	      if (search_path)
+ 		file = find_file (search_path, base_name, &dir);
+ 	    }
+ #endif
+ #ifdef LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH
+ 	  if (!file && sys_search_path)
+ 	    {
+ 	      file = find_file (sys_search_path, base_name, &dir);
+ 	    }
+ #endif
+ 	}
+       if (!file)
+ 	{
+ 	  file = fopen (filename, LT_READTEXT_MODE);
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* If we didn't find the file by now, it really isn't there.  Set
+ 	 the status flag, and bail out.  */
+       if (!file)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       line_len = LT_FILENAME_MAX;
+       line = LT_EMALLOC (char, line_len);
+       if (!line)
+ 	{
+ 	  fclose (file);
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       /* read the .la file */
+       while (!feof (file))
+ 	{
+ 	  if (!fgets (line, (int) line_len, file))
+ 	    {
+ 	      break;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  /* Handle the case where we occasionally need to read a line
+ 	     that is longer than the initial buffer size.  */
+ 	  while ((line[LT_STRLEN(line) -1] != '\n') && (!feof (file)))
+ 	    {
+ 	      line = LT_DLREALLOC (char, line, line_len *2);
+ 	      if (!fgets (&line[line_len -1], (int) line_len +1, file))
+ 		{
+ 		  break;
+ 		}
+ 	      line_len *= 2;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  if (line[0] == '\n' || line[0] == '#')
+ 	    {
+ 	      continue;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ #undef  STR_DLNAME
+ #define STR_DLNAME	"dlname="
+ 	  if (strncmp (line, STR_DLNAME, sizeof (STR_DLNAME) - 1) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      errors += trim (&dlname, &line[sizeof (STR_DLNAME) - 1]);
+ 	    }
+ 
+ #undef  STR_OLD_LIBRARY
+ #define STR_OLD_LIBRARY	"old_library="
+ 	  else if (strncmp (line, STR_OLD_LIBRARY,
+ 			    sizeof (STR_OLD_LIBRARY) - 1) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      errors += trim (&old_name, &line[sizeof (STR_OLD_LIBRARY) - 1]);
+ 	    }
+ #undef  STR_LIBDIR
+ #define STR_LIBDIR	"libdir="
+ 	  else if (strncmp (line, STR_LIBDIR, sizeof (STR_LIBDIR) - 1) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      errors += trim (&libdir, &line[sizeof(STR_LIBDIR) - 1]);
+ 	    }
+ 
+ #undef  STR_DL_DEPLIBS
+ #define STR_DL_DEPLIBS	"dependency_libs="
+ 	  else if (strncmp (line, STR_DL_DEPLIBS,
+ 			    sizeof (STR_DL_DEPLIBS) - 1) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      errors += trim (&deplibs, &line[sizeof (STR_DL_DEPLIBS) - 1]);
+ 	    }
+ 	  else if (strcmp (line, "installed=yes\n") == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      installed = 1;
+ 	    }
+ 	  else if (strcmp (line, "installed=no\n") == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      installed = 0;
+ 	    }
+ 
+ #undef  STR_LIBRARY_NAMES
+ #define STR_LIBRARY_NAMES "library_names="
+ 	  else if (! dlname && strncmp (line, STR_LIBRARY_NAMES,
+ 					sizeof (STR_LIBRARY_NAMES) - 1) == 0)
+ 	    {
+ 	      char *last_libname;
+ 	      errors += trim (&dlname, &line[sizeof (STR_LIBRARY_NAMES) - 1]);
+ 	      if (!errors
+ 		  && dlname
+ 		  && (last_libname = strrchr (dlname, ' ')) != 0)
+ 		{
+ 		  last_libname = lt_estrdup (last_libname + 1);
+ 		  if (!last_libname)
+ 		    {
+ 		      ++errors;
+ 		      goto cleanup;
+ 		    }
+ 		  LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN (dlname, last_libname);
+ 		}
+ 	    }
+ 
+ 	  if (errors)
+ 	    break;
+ 	}
+ 
+       fclose (file);
+       LT_DLFREE (line);
+ 
+       /* allocate the handle */
+       *phandle = (lt_dlhandle) LT_EMALLOC (struct lt_dlhandle_struct, 1);
+       if (*phandle == 0)
+ 	++errors;
+ 
+       if (errors)
+ 	{
+ 	  free_vars (dlname, old_name, libdir, deplibs);
+ 	  LT_DLFREE (*phandle);
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       assert (*phandle);
+ 
+       memset (*phandle, 0, sizeof(struct lt_dlhandle_struct));
+       if (load_deplibs (*phandle, deplibs) == 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  newhandle = *phandle;
+ 	  /* find_module may replace newhandle */
+ 	  if (find_module (&newhandle, dir, libdir, dlname, old_name, installed))
+ 	    {
+ 	      unload_deplibs (*phandle);
+ 	      ++errors;
+ 	    }
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	}
+ 
+       free_vars (dlname, old_name, libdir, deplibs);
+       if (errors)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLFREE (*phandle);
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       if (*phandle != newhandle)
+ 	{
+ 	  unload_deplibs (*phandle);
+ 	}
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* not a libtool module */
+       *phandle = (lt_dlhandle) LT_EMALLOC (struct lt_dlhandle_struct, 1);
+       if (*phandle == 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+ 
+       memset (*phandle, 0, sizeof (struct lt_dlhandle_struct));
+       newhandle = *phandle;
+ 
+       /* If the module has no directory name component, try to find it
+ 	 first in user_search_path and then other prescribed paths.
+ 	 Otherwise (or in any case if the module was not yet found) try
+ 	 opening just the module name as passed.  */
+       if ((dir || (!find_handle (user_search_path, base_name, &newhandle)
+ 		   && !find_handle (getenv (LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR), base_name,
+ 				    &newhandle)
+ #ifdef LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR
+ 		   && !find_handle (getenv (LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR), base_name,
+ 				    &newhandle)
+ #endif
+ #ifdef LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH
+ 		   && !find_handle (sys_search_path, base_name, &newhandle)
+ #endif
+ 		   )))
+ 	{
+           if (tryall_dlopen (&newhandle, filename) != 0)
+             {
+               newhandle = NULL;
+             }
+ 	}
+ 
+       if (!newhandle)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLFREE (*phandle);
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto cleanup;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+  register_handle:
+   LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN (*phandle, newhandle);
+ 
+   if ((*phandle)->info.ref_count == 0)
+     {
+       (*phandle)->info.ref_count	= 1;
+       LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN ((*phandle)->info.name, name);
+ 
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       (*phandle)->next		= handles;
+       handles			= *phandle;
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (saved_error);
+ 
+  cleanup:
+   LT_DLFREE (dir);
+   LT_DLFREE (name);
+   LT_DLFREE (canonical);
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_dlhandle
+ lt_dlopen (filename)
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle handle = 0;
+ 
+   /* Just incase we missed a code path in try_dlopen() that reports
+      an error, but forgets to reset handle... */
+   if (try_dlopen (&handle, filename) != 0)
+     return 0;
+ 
+   return handle;
+ }
+ 
+ /* If the last error messge store was `FILE_NOT_FOUND', then return
+    non-zero.  */
+ static int
+ file_not_found ()
+ {
+   const char *error = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR (error);
+   if (error == LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND))
+     return 1;
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ /* If FILENAME has an ARCHIVE_EXT or SHLIB_EXT extension, try to
+    open the FILENAME as passed.  Otherwise try appending ARCHIVE_EXT,
+    and if a file is still not found try again with SHLIB_EXT appended
+    instead.  */
+ lt_dlhandle
+ lt_dlopenext (filename)
+      const char *filename;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle	handle		= 0;
+   char *	tmp		= 0;
+   char *	ext		= 0;
+   size_t	len;
+   int		errors		= 0;
+ 
+   if (!filename)
+     {
+       return lt_dlopen (filename);
+     }
+ 
+   assert (filename);
+ 
+   len = LT_STRLEN (filename);
+   ext = strrchr (filename, '.');
+ 
+   /* If FILENAME already bears a suitable extension, there is no need
+      to try appending additional extensions.  */
+   if (ext && ((strcmp (ext, archive_ext) == 0)
+ #ifdef LTDL_SHLIB_EXT
+ 	      || (strcmp (ext, shlib_ext) == 0)
+ #endif
+       ))
+     {
+       return lt_dlopen (filename);
+     }
+ 
+   /* First try appending ARCHIVE_EXT.  */
+   tmp = LT_EMALLOC (char, len + LT_STRLEN (archive_ext) + 1);
+   if (!tmp)
+     return 0;
+ 
+   strcpy (tmp, filename);
+   strcat (tmp, archive_ext);
+   errors = try_dlopen (&handle, tmp);
+ 
+   /* If we found FILENAME, stop searching -- whether we were able to
+      load the file as a module or not.  If the file exists but loading
+      failed, it is better to return an error message here than to
+      report FILE_NOT_FOUND when the alternatives (foo.so etc) are not
+      in the module search path.  */
+   if (handle || ((errors > 0) && !file_not_found ()))
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (tmp);
+       return handle;
+     }
+ 
+ #ifdef LTDL_SHLIB_EXT
+   /* Try appending SHLIB_EXT.   */
+   if (LT_STRLEN (shlib_ext) > LT_STRLEN (archive_ext))
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (tmp);
+       tmp = LT_EMALLOC (char, len + LT_STRLEN (shlib_ext) + 1);
+       if (!tmp)
+ 	return 0;
+ 
+       strcpy (tmp, filename);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       tmp[len] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+     }
+ 
+   strcat(tmp, shlib_ext);
+   errors = try_dlopen (&handle, tmp);
+ 
+   /* As before, if the file was found but loading failed, return now
+      with the current error message.  */
+   if (handle || ((errors > 0) && !file_not_found ()))
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (tmp);
+       return handle;
+     }
+ #endif
+ 
+   /* Still here?  Then we really did fail to locate any of the file
+      names we tried.  */
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (FILE_NOT_FOUND));
+   LT_DLFREE (tmp);
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ static int
+ lt_argz_insert (pargz, pargz_len, before, entry)
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+      char *before;
+      const char *entry;
+ {
+   error_t error;
+ 
+   if ((error = argz_insert (pargz, pargz_len, before, entry)))
+     {
+       switch (error)
+ 	{
+ 	case ENOMEM:
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (NO_MEMORY));
+ 	  break;
+ 	default:
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (UNKNOWN));
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+       return 1;
+     }
+ 
+   return 0;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ lt_argz_insertinorder (pargz, pargz_len, entry)
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+      const char *entry;
+ {
+   char *before = 0;
+ 
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+   assert (entry && *entry);
+ 
+   if (*pargz)
+     while ((before = argz_next (*pargz, *pargz_len, before)))
+       {
+ 	int cmp = strcmp (entry, before);
+ 
+ 	if (cmp < 0)  break;
+ 	if (cmp == 0) return 0;	/* No duplicates! */
+       }
+ 
+   return lt_argz_insert (pargz, pargz_len, before, entry);
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ lt_argz_insertdir (pargz, pargz_len, dirnam, dp)
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+      const char *dirnam;
+      struct dirent *dp;
+ {
+   char   *buf	    = 0;
+   size_t buf_len    = 0;
+   char   *end	    = 0;
+   size_t end_offset = 0;
+   size_t dir_len    = 0;
+   int    errors	    = 0;
+ 
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+   assert (dp);
+ 
+   dir_len = LT_STRLEN (dirnam);
+   end     = dp->d_name + LT_D_NAMLEN(dp);
+ 
+   /* Ignore version numbers.  */
+   {
+     char *p;
+     for (p = end; p -1 > dp->d_name; --p)
+       if (strchr (".0123456789", p[-1]) == 0)
+ 	break;
+ 
+     if (*p == '.')
+       end = p;
+   }
+ 
+   /* Ignore filename extension.  */
+   {
+     char *p;
+     for (p = end -1; p > dp->d_name; --p)
+       if (*p == '.')
+ 	{
+ 	  end = p;
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+   }
+ 
+   /* Prepend the directory name.  */
+   end_offset	= end - dp->d_name;
+   buf_len	= dir_len + 1+ end_offset;
+   buf		= LT_EMALLOC (char, 1+ buf_len);
+   if (!buf)
+     return ++errors;
+ 
+   assert (buf);
+ 
+   strcpy  (buf, dirnam);
+   strcat  (buf, "/");
+   strncat (buf, dp->d_name, end_offset);
+   buf[buf_len] = LT_EOS_CHAR;
+ 
+   /* Try to insert (in order) into ARGZ/ARGZ_LEN.  */
+   if (lt_argz_insertinorder (pargz, pargz_len, buf) != 0)
+     ++errors;
+ 
+   LT_DLFREE (buf);
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ list_files_by_dir (dirnam, pargz, pargz_len)
+      const char *dirnam;
+      char **pargz;
+      size_t *pargz_len;
+ {
+   DIR	*dirp	  = 0;
+   int    errors	  = 0;
+ 
+   assert (dirnam && *dirnam);
+   assert (pargz);
+   assert (pargz_len);
+   assert (dirnam[LT_STRLEN(dirnam) -1] != '/');
+ 
+   dirp = opendir (dirnam);
+   if (dirp)
+     {
+       struct dirent *dp	= 0;
+ 
+       while ((dp = readdir (dirp)))
+ 	if (dp->d_name[0] != '.')
+ 	  if (lt_argz_insertdir (pargz, pargz_len, dirnam, dp))
+ 	    {
+ 	      ++errors;
+ 	      break;
+ 	    }
+ 
+       closedir (dirp);
+     }
+   else
+     ++errors;
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ /* If there are any files in DIRNAME, call the function passed in
+    DATA1 (with the name of each file and DATA2 as arguments).  */
+ static int
+ foreachfile_callback (dirname, data1, data2)
+      char *dirname;
+      lt_ptr data1;
+      lt_ptr data2;
+ {
+   int (*func) LT_PARAMS((const char *filename, lt_ptr data))
+ 	= (int (*) LT_PARAMS((const char *filename, lt_ptr data))) data1;
+ 
+   int	  is_done  = 0;
+   char   *argz     = 0;
+   size_t  argz_len = 0;
+ 
+   if (list_files_by_dir (dirname, &argz, &argz_len) != 0)
+     goto cleanup;
+   if (!argz)
+     goto cleanup;
+ 
+   {
+     char *filename = 0;
+     while ((filename = argz_next (argz, argz_len, filename)))
+       if ((is_done = (*func) (filename, data2)))
+ 	break;
+   }
+ 
+  cleanup:
+   LT_DLFREE (argz);
+ 
+   return is_done;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ /* Call FUNC for each unique extensionless file in SEARCH_PATH, along
+    with DATA.  The filenames passed to FUNC would be suitable for
+    passing to lt_dlopenext.  The extensions are stripped so that
+    individual modules do not generate several entries (e.g. libfoo.la,
+    libfoo.so, libfoo.so.1, libfoo.so.1.0.0).  If SEARCH_PATH is NULL,
+    then the same directories that lt_dlopen would search are examined.  */
+ int
+ lt_dlforeachfile (search_path, func, data)
+      const char *search_path;
+      int (*func) LT_PARAMS ((const char *filename, lt_ptr data));
+      lt_ptr data;
+ {
+   int is_done = 0;
+ 
+   if (search_path)
+     {
+       /* If a specific path was passed, search only the directories
+ 	 listed in it.  */
+       is_done = foreach_dirinpath (search_path, 0,
+ 				   foreachfile_callback, func, data);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* Otherwise search the default paths.  */
+       is_done = foreach_dirinpath (user_search_path, 0,
+ 				   foreachfile_callback, func, data);
+       if (!is_done)
+ 	{
+ 	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv("LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH"), 0,
+ 				       foreachfile_callback, func, data);
+ 	}
+ 
+ #ifdef LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR
+       if (!is_done)
+ 	{
+ 	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv(LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR), 0,
+ 				       foreachfile_callback, func, data);
+ 	}
+ #endif
+ #ifdef LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH
+       if (!is_done)
+ 	{
+ 	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv(LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH), 0,
+ 				       foreachfile_callback, func, data);
+ 	}
+ #endif
+     }
+ 
+   return is_done;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlclose (handle)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   lt_dlhandle cur, last;
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   /* check whether the handle is valid */
+   last = cur = handles;
+   while (cur && handle != cur)
+     {
+       last = cur;
+       cur = cur->next;
+     }
+ 
+   if (!cur)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+       ++errors;
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   handle->info.ref_count--;
+ 
+   /* Note that even with resident modules, we must track the ref_count
+      correctly incase the user decides to reset the residency flag
+      later (even though the API makes no provision for that at the
+      moment).  */
+   if (handle->info.ref_count <= 0 && !LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (handle))
+     {
+       lt_user_data data = handle->loader->dlloader_data;
+ 
+       if (handle != handles)
+ 	{
+ 	  last->next = handle->next;
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  handles = handle->next;
+ 	}
+ 
+       errors += handle->loader->module_close (data, handle->module);
+       errors += unload_deplibs(handle);
+ 
+       /* It is up to the callers to free the data itself.  */
+       LT_DLFREE (handle->caller_data);
+ 
+       LT_DLFREE (handle->info.filename);
+       LT_DLFREE (handle->info.name);
+       LT_DLFREE (handle);
+ 
+       goto done;
+     }
+ 
+   if (LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (handle))
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (CLOSE_RESIDENT_MODULE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_ptr
+ lt_dlsym (handle, symbol)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+      const char *symbol;
+ {
+   size_t lensym;
+   char	lsym[LT_SYMBOL_LENGTH];
+   char	*sym;
+   lt_ptr address;
+   lt_user_data data;
+ 
+   if (!handle)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+       return 0;
+     }
+ 
+   if (!symbol)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND));
+       return 0;
+     }
+ 
+   lensym = LT_STRLEN (symbol) + LT_STRLEN (handle->loader->sym_prefix)
+ 					+ LT_STRLEN (handle->info.name);
+ 
+   if (lensym + LT_SYMBOL_OVERHEAD < LT_SYMBOL_LENGTH)
+     {
+       sym = lsym;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       sym = LT_EMALLOC (char, lensym + LT_SYMBOL_OVERHEAD + 1);
+       if (!sym)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (BUFFER_OVERFLOW));
+ 	  return 0;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   data = handle->loader->dlloader_data;
+   if (handle->info.name)
+     {
+       const char *saved_error;
+ 
+       LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR (saved_error);
+ 
+       /* this is a libtool module */
+       if (handle->loader->sym_prefix)
+ 	{
+ 	  strcpy(sym, handle->loader->sym_prefix);
+ 	  strcat(sym, handle->info.name);
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  strcpy(sym, handle->info.name);
+ 	}
+ 
+       strcat(sym, "_LTX_");
+       strcat(sym, symbol);
+ 
+       /* try "modulename_LTX_symbol" */
+       address = handle->loader->find_sym (data, handle->module, sym);
+       if (address)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (sym != lsym)
+ 	    {
+ 	      LT_DLFREE (sym);
+ 	    }
+ 	  return address;
+ 	}
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (saved_error);
+     }
+ 
+   /* otherwise try "symbol" */
+   if (handle->loader->sym_prefix)
+     {
+       strcpy(sym, handle->loader->sym_prefix);
+       strcat(sym, symbol);
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       strcpy(sym, symbol);
+     }
+ 
+   address = handle->loader->find_sym (data, handle->module, sym);
+   if (sym != lsym)
+     {
+       LT_DLFREE (sym);
+     }
+ 
+   return address;
+ }
+ 
+ const char *
+ lt_dlerror ()
+ {
+   const char *error;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_GETERROR (error);
+   LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (0);
+ 
+   return error ? error : NULL;
+ }
+ 
+ static int
+ lt_dlpath_insertdir (ppath, before, dir)
+      char **ppath;
+      char *before;
+      const char *dir;
+ {
+   int    errors		= 0;
+   char  *canonical	= 0;
+   char  *argz		= 0;
+   size_t argz_len	= 0;
+ 
+   assert (ppath);
+   assert (dir && *dir);
+ 
+   if (canonicalize_path (dir, &canonical) != 0)
+     {
+       ++errors;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   assert (canonical && *canonical);
+ 
+   /* If *PPATH is empty, set it to DIR.  */
+   if (*ppath == 0)
+     {
+       assert (!before);		/* BEFORE cannot be set without PPATH.  */
+       assert (dir);		/* Without DIR, don't call this function!  */
+ 
+       *ppath = lt_estrdup (dir);
+       if (*ppath == 0)
+ 	++errors;
+ 
+       return errors;
+     }
+ 
+   assert (ppath && *ppath);
+ 
+   if (argzize_path (*ppath, &argz, &argz_len) != 0)
+     {
+       ++errors;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   /* Convert BEFORE into an equivalent offset into ARGZ.  This only works
+      if *PPATH is already canonicalized, and hence does not change length
+      with respect to ARGZ.  We canonicalize each entry as it is added to
+      the search path, and don't call this function with (uncanonicalized)
+      user paths, so this is a fair assumption.  */
+   if (before)
+     {
+       assert (*ppath <= before);
+       assert (before - *ppath <= strlen (*ppath));
+ 
+       before = before - *ppath + argz;
+     }
+ 
+   if (lt_argz_insert (&argz, &argz_len, before, dir) != 0)
+     {
+       ++errors;
+       goto cleanup;
+     }
+ 
+   argz_stringify (argz, argz_len, LT_PATHSEP_CHAR);
+   LT_DLMEM_REASSIGN (*ppath,  argz);
+ 
+  cleanup:
+   LT_DLFREE (canonical);
+   LT_DLFREE (argz);
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dladdsearchdir (search_dir)
+      const char *search_dir;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (search_dir && *search_dir)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       if (lt_dlpath_insertdir (&user_search_path, 0, search_dir) != 0)
+ 	++errors;
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlinsertsearchdir (before, search_dir)
+      const char *before;
+      const char *search_dir;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (before)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       if ((before < user_search_path)
+ 	  || (before >= user_search_path + LT_STRLEN (user_search_path)))
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_POSITION));
+ 	  return 1;
+ 	}
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+ 
+   if (search_dir && *search_dir)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       if (lt_dlpath_insertdir (&user_search_path,
+ 			       (char *) before, search_dir) != 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	}
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlsetsearchpath (search_path)
+      const char *search_path;
+ {
+   int   errors	    = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   LT_DLFREE (user_search_path);
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   if (!search_path || !LT_STRLEN (search_path))
+     {
+       return errors;
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   if (canonicalize_path (search_path, &user_search_path) != 0)
+     ++errors;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ const char *
+ lt_dlgetsearchpath ()
+ {
+   const char *saved_path;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   saved_path = user_search_path;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return saved_path;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlmakeresident (handle)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (!handle)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+       ++errors;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       LT_DLSET_FLAG (handle, LT_DLRESIDENT_FLAG);
+     }
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlisresident	(handle)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   if (!handle)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+       return -1;
+     }
+ 
+   return LT_DLIS_RESIDENT (handle);
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- MODULE INFORMATION --- */
+ 
+ const lt_dlinfo *
+ lt_dlgetinfo (handle)
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   if (!handle)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_HANDLE));
+       return 0;
+     }
+ 
+   return &(handle->info);
+ }
+ 
+ lt_dlhandle
+ lt_dlhandle_next (place)
+      lt_dlhandle place;
+ {
+   return place ? place->next : handles;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlforeach (func, data)
+      int (*func) LT_PARAMS((lt_dlhandle handle, lt_ptr data));
+      lt_ptr data;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+   lt_dlhandle cur;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   cur = handles;
+   while (cur)
+     {
+       lt_dlhandle tmp = cur;
+ 
+       cur = cur->next;
+       if ((*func) (tmp, data))
+ 	{
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_dlcaller_id
+ lt_dlcaller_register ()
+ {
+   static lt_dlcaller_id last_caller_id = 0;
+   int result;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   result = ++last_caller_id;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return result;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_ptr
+ lt_dlcaller_set_data (key, handle, data)
+      lt_dlcaller_id key;
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+      lt_ptr data;
+ {
+   int n_elements = 0;
+   lt_ptr stale = (lt_ptr) 0;
+   int i;
+ 
+   /* This needs to be locked so that the caller data can be updated
+      simultaneously by different threads.  */
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   if (handle->caller_data)
+     while (handle->caller_data[n_elements].key)
+       ++n_elements;
+ 
+   for (i = 0; i < n_elements; ++i)
+     {
+       if (handle->caller_data[i].key == key)
+ 	{
+ 	  stale = handle->caller_data[i].data;
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   /* Ensure that there is enough room in this handle's caller_data
+      array to accept a new element (and an empty end marker).  */
+   if (i == n_elements)
+     {
+       lt_caller_data *temp
+ 	= LT_DLREALLOC (lt_caller_data, handle->caller_data, 2+ n_elements);
+ 
+       if (!temp)
+ 	{
+ 	  stale = 0;
+ 	  goto done;
+ 	}
+ 
+       handle->caller_data = temp;
+ 
+       /* We only need this if we needed to allocate a new caller_data.  */
+       handle->caller_data[i].key  = key;
+       handle->caller_data[1+ i].key = 0;
+     }
+ 
+   handle->caller_data[i].data = data;
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return stale;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_ptr
+ lt_dlcaller_get_data  (key, handle)
+      lt_dlcaller_id key;
+      lt_dlhandle handle;
+ {
+   lt_ptr result = (lt_ptr) 0;
+ 
+   /* This needs to be locked so that the caller data isn't updated by
+      another thread part way through this function.  */
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   /* Locate the index of the element with a matching KEY.  */
+   {
+     int i;
+     for (i = 0; handle->caller_data[i].key; ++i)
+       {
+ 	if (handle->caller_data[i].key == key)
+ 	  {
+ 	    result = handle->caller_data[i].data;
+ 	    break;
+ 	  }
+       }
+   }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return result;
+ }
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ /* --- USER MODULE LOADER API --- */
+ 
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlloader_add (place, dlloader, loader_name)
+      lt_dlloader *place;
+      const struct lt_user_dlloader *dlloader;
+      const char *loader_name;
+ {
+   int errors = 0;
+   lt_dlloader *node = 0, *ptr = 0;
+ 
+   if ((dlloader == 0)	/* diagnose null parameters */
+       || (dlloader->module_open == 0)
+       || (dlloader->module_close == 0)
+       || (dlloader->find_sym == 0))
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_LOADER));
+       return 1;
+     }
+ 
+   /* Create a new dlloader node with copies of the user callbacks.  */
+   node = LT_EMALLOC (lt_dlloader, 1);
+   if (!node)
+     return 1;
+ 
+   node->next		= 0;
+   node->loader_name	= loader_name;
+   node->sym_prefix	= dlloader->sym_prefix;
+   node->dlloader_exit	= dlloader->dlloader_exit;
+   node->module_open	= dlloader->module_open;
+   node->module_close	= dlloader->module_close;
+   node->find_sym	= dlloader->find_sym;
+   node->dlloader_data	= dlloader->dlloader_data;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   if (!loaders)
+     {
+       /* If there are no loaders, NODE becomes the list! */
+       loaders = node;
+     }
+   else if (!place)
+     {
+       /* If PLACE is not set, add NODE to the end of the
+ 	 LOADERS list. */
+       for (ptr = loaders; ptr->next; ptr = ptr->next)
+ 	{
+ 	  /*NOWORK*/;
+ 	}
+ 
+       ptr->next = node;
+     }
+   else if (loaders == place)
+     {
+       /* If PLACE is the first loader, NODE goes first. */
+       node->next = place;
+       loaders = node;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* Find the node immediately preceding PLACE. */
+       for (ptr = loaders; ptr->next != place; ptr = ptr->next)
+ 	{
+ 	  /*NOWORK*/;
+ 	}
+ 
+       if (ptr->next != place)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_LOADER));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	}
+       else
+ 	{
+ 	  /* Insert NODE between PTR and PLACE. */
+ 	  node->next = place;
+ 	  ptr->next  = node;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ int
+ lt_dlloader_remove (loader_name)
+      const char *loader_name;
+ {
+   lt_dlloader *place = lt_dlloader_find (loader_name);
+   lt_dlhandle handle;
+   int errors = 0;
+ 
+   if (!place)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_LOADER));
+       return 1;
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+ 
+   /* Fail if there are any open modules which use this loader. */
+   for  (handle = handles; handle; handle = handle->next)
+     {
+       if (handle->loader == place)
+ 	{
+ 	  LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (REMOVE_LOADER));
+ 	  ++errors;
+ 	  goto done;
+ 	}
+     }
+ 
+   if (place == loaders)
+     {
+       /* PLACE is the first loader in the list. */
+       loaders = loaders->next;
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       /* Find the loader before the one being removed. */
+       lt_dlloader *prev;
+       for (prev = loaders; prev->next; prev = prev->next)
+ 	{
+ 	  if (!strcmp (prev->next->loader_name, loader_name))
+ 	    {
+ 	      break;
+ 	    }
+ 	}
+ 
+       place = prev->next;
+       prev->next = prev->next->next;
+     }
+ 
+   if (place->dlloader_exit)
+     {
+       errors = place->dlloader_exit (place->dlloader_data);
+     }
+ 
+   LT_DLFREE (place);
+ 
+  done:
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return errors;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_dlloader *
+ lt_dlloader_next (place)
+      lt_dlloader *place;
+ {
+   lt_dlloader *next;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   next = place ? place->next : loaders;
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return next;
+ }
+ 
+ const char *
+ lt_dlloader_name (place)
+      lt_dlloader *place;
+ {
+   const char *name = 0;
+ 
+   if (place)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       name = place ? place->loader_name : 0;
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_LOADER));
+     }
+ 
+   return name;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_user_data *
+ lt_dlloader_data (place)
+      lt_dlloader *place;
+ {
+   lt_user_data *data = 0;
+ 
+   if (place)
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+       data = place ? &(place->dlloader_data) : 0;
+       LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+     }
+   else
+     {
+       LT_DLMUTEX_SETERROR (LT_DLSTRERROR (INVALID_LOADER));
+     }
+ 
+   return data;
+ }
+ 
+ lt_dlloader *
+ lt_dlloader_find (loader_name)
+      const char *loader_name;
+ {
+   lt_dlloader *place = 0;
+ 
+   LT_DLMUTEX_LOCK ();
+   for (place = loaders; place; place = place->next)
+     {
+       if (strcmp (place->loader_name, loader_name) == 0)
+ 	{
+ 	  break;
+ 	}
+     }
+   LT_DLMUTEX_UNLOCK ();
+ 
+   return place;
+ }






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